Sex ed exists in schools to prevent early pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and a host of other 'measurable' phenomena. The fact that a ton of information is deliberately excluded because of stupid things like politics or shyness is literally unforgivable.
It's the same as not teaching kids how taxes work, or how to drive, or not to drink bleach. It's practical knowledge, maybe more so than any other subject. Because it's always there.
That said, it's also not the topic. Try a private conversation, or start a new thread. Though it'll probably get locked, so maybe just stick to the private conversation.
My goodness people are so touchy about this subject -_-.
This isn't about sex ed.
It's like once you mention sex everyone gets all twisted out of sorts.
How did this go from banning sexual fiction from school curriculum to biological sexual education?
Seriously. Assumptions, stop it.
And in case you don’t understand, this is the difference between requiring people to read NTR hentai versus reading a biology book that explains how pregnancy works.
One is factual and generally the same for everyone, one is simply based on preference as enjoyable or unenjoyable fiction.
The OP itself was about how fiction enhances reality, then talked about sex in fiction being the only situation in which it there might be some need to discuss what was appropriate and inappropriate for children, so the statement about sexual fiction being out of school curriculum and left to the parents makes sense.
Has nothing to do with biology or sex education which is factual.