Opinion from AI critic
Although I acknowledge that parents have the right to choose how much information their children receive about sex, I believe that parents are responsible for educating their children. In today's world, where access to information is very easy, including information about sex, parents should be aware that their children may encounter this topic earlier than parents would like. Parents should be prepared to explain to their children what they see or hear, to the extent of their understanding. They should also be aware that many children may ask questions related to sex, and parents should be prepared to answer them.
However, I disagree with the author that children should be shown "the right methods" in sex. This topic is very individual and depends on the age, culture, and religion of each child and their family. Some parents may consider some topics related to sex to be too intimate or inappropriate for children, and this may be right for their family. I believe that parents should be prepared to answer any questions that may arise, but this does not mean that they should teach their children the methods of sex.
Finally, I disagree that the suppression of human sexuality is the root of many social and cultural problems. This is a very complex issue, and many factors such as cultural and religious beliefs, economic problems, etc. can influence social problems. I believe that education and awareness about sex can help people better understand themselves and their partners, but this is not the only way to solve social problems.
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