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Friday, April 3rd 2009, 4:10pm

Naked men line-up at Bristol school to help with sex education (England)

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A Bristol secondary school has tried out a new style of sex education by letting teenage pupils examine a line-up of naked men.
The pupils at Hanham High School, aged 14 to 16, watched a screen in the main hall showing a live feed of different men who were being filmed in the school's gym.
The youngsters were told to ask which areas of which man's body they wanted to look at, with the idea of showing them that every person's body is different.
Then a group of 16 went on to take part in a workshop where the students learnt about sexual activity, personal hygiene and about differences in body appearance with the aid of a dummy male model.
Tom Harvey, 16, of Longwell Green, said: "I learnt more from this than from my previous sex education classes. It was really interesting and the way they taught us about everything was practical and made it more understandable."
Every student who took part in the lessons had parental permission.
Jess Shepherd, 15, of St George, said: "My parents really wanted me to do it. It was such a good way of learning, and I think it made the boys realise not to put pressure on girls to have sex and look good."
The interactive lesson came to the school as part of Channel Four's The Sex Education Show, for an episode which was shown on Tuesday night. During the series, presenter Anna Richardson is accompanied by a team of sexual health experts at secondary schools across the country to give young people the sex education they are missing.
Assistant head teacher Jo Postlethwaite said: "I think what this has given us is a starting point to revamp sex education. The students really benefited from people from outside the school coming in to talk to them about sex. It can be hard for both students and teachers to go from a teacher being your maths teacher to being your sex education teacher.Maybe it needs to be someone completely different."
For last year's series of the TV show, players from Long Ashton Football Club's first team dropped their shorts to bare all for episodes looking at issues such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and fertility.
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Thursday, April 23rd 2009, 2:46pm

RE: Naked men line-up at Bristol school to help with sex education (England)

what a great idea!! I wish they would try something like this in the USA but being so politically correct I bet were a long way off from doing anything like this.

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Thursday, April 23rd 2009, 5:27pm

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what a great idea!! I wish they would try something like this in the USA but being so politically correct I bet were a long way off from doing anything like this.


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Friday, April 24th 2009, 10:40pm

Greetings from New Zealand

The program screened here on one of the tv channels for the first time last night ... I thought it was very well presented and pretty much indepth info on the subject.

I will be watching the rest of the series and probily learn heaps

Cheers

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Wednesday, June 24th 2009, 9:41pm

Familiarity with both the male and female body, to me, is healthy.

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Tuesday, September 1st 2009, 8:25pm

I saw this "Sex Education Show". It was interesting, but I was shocked. It showed everything. When I was 12-15 years old, we watched a "sexual edication" video, but it wasn't like the "Sex Education Show" :)

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Monday, September 7th 2009, 2:13am

neat concept

seems like a great way to open peoples minds. It's a great concept in the right direction.
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Monday, September 14th 2009, 8:19pm

Ha wow, I'm surprised this happened even in England.

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Saturday, September 26th 2009, 5:22pm

With the permission of parents, I believe such activities are ok. Ergo, the reverse applies.

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Tuesday, September 29th 2009, 6:44pm

I'd say that such a show could foster self-esteem in youngsters, as they can see that not everyone has the perfect body society expects us to have. Young people should be helped in accepting who and what they are, and such a show may help in achieving that goal.