Sex Education: 5️⃣ Important Lessons That We Wish We Learned When We Were Younger
Tips from sex education series
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Tips from sex education series
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1️⃣SEXUAL IDENTITY
Being open to exploring one's own sexual identity is important, especially in younger years.
There's one key lesson from the show, though: don't be afraid to embrace who you are.
Being open to exploring one's own sexual identity is important, especially in younger years.
There's one key lesson from the show, though: don't be afraid to embrace who you are.
⭕We've seen characters like Adam struggle to express themselves, while people like Ola and Lily could go on to have one of the best relationships on the show. It's all about opening up to the world.
2️⃣SAYING NO IS OKAY
Whether it's with their partners, friends or even their parents, understanding when to express that you are not happy with a situation can lead to a lot of self betterment as well as strong conversations with those you are saying no to.
Whether it's with their partners, friends or even their parents, understanding when to express that you are not happy with a situation can lead to a lot of self betterment as well as strong conversations with those you are saying no to.
3️⃣BEST FRIENDS FIRST
There' are plenty of phrases to sum this up, but the essential message of the key characters in the show — Otis, Eric and Maeve — is that best friends should always come first — even if an ongoing love interest could get in the way of this.
There' are plenty of phrases to sum this up, but the essential message of the key characters in the show — Otis, Eric and Maeve — is that best friends should always come first — even if an ongoing love interest could get in the way of this.
4️⃣DIFFICULT CHOICES ARE RIGHT
It's not easy to make a choice. Oftentimes there's an easy one and a difficult on,e and many of the teens on Sex Education always try to go for the easy option. Even in complex situations, the more painful option is often the best one.
It's not easy to make a choice. Oftentimes there's an easy one and a difficult on,e and many of the teens on Sex Education always try to go for the easy option. Even in complex situations, the more painful option is often the best one.
⭕Jackson, for example, cannot bring himself to have a conversation with his parents about his swimming. He turns to self harm and being able to sit on the sidelines for a small amount of time rather than having that conversation.
⭕What people don't often realize is that the easy option hurts us more in the long run.
5️⃣PARENTS ARE PEOPLE TOO
It seems odd to suggest that parents are people too,but the characters of Sex Education seem to forget that their mothers&fathers also be have emotional conflicts with themselves on occasion.Ola seems to be the only one who understands this with Jakob.
It seems odd to suggest that parents are people too,but the characters of Sex Education seem to forget that their mothers&fathers also be have emotional conflicts with themselves on occasion.Ola seems to be the only one who understands this with Jakob.
⭕Otis, for instance, has no respect for what his mom wants, and often does the exact opposite of her advice. Eric is scared of his boyfriend meeting his family, and Adam doesn't seem to understand his mother's choice to divorce
To grow we must understand that we're all humans with flaws and problems, including our parents.🏁
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