What is Healthy Sex Education? A Q&A Between a Teacher and a Student

Student: “Is chastity just an old-fashioned shackle of traditional rituals?”
Teacher:No! Chastity is a steadfast commitment to the value of one’s own life.

Student: “Does sexual ability represent personal capability?”
Teacher:Sexual intimacy only possesses its true and proper capacity within the context of love and marriage.

Student: “Why are divorce rates rising in this era?”
Teacher:People’s hearts are becoming increasingly hardened.

Student: “Why are there vows at a wedding?”
Teacher:The moment I say ‘YES’ to my wife, I have already said ‘NO’ to all other women.

Student: “Did God give humans sexual desire to make it easier for them to sin?”
Teacher:The fulfillment of sexual desire within marriage is to avoid sin. Sexual desire before marriage is a lesson in learning to let God govern one’s impulses.

Student: “Why are movies and magazines filled with ‘sexy’ images?”
Teacher:Because they believe that sexuality can be packaged like a bottle and sold everywhere.

Student: “Does a new era require more ‘diverse’ forms of sex and love?”
Teacher:A new era does not necessarily require new forms of morbidity.

Student: “Does one need to learn sexual techniques before marriage?”
Teacher:The joy of sexual intimacy comes from the love and mutual respect between husband and wife, not from technology or mere technique.

Student: “What is the most important aspect of sex education?”
Teacher:Responsibility.

Student: “What defines a ‘cheater’ in love?”
Teacher:A cheater in love is someone who first deceives themselves into thinking that love is about getting something for nothing.