Over the years, some domestic scholars and officials believe that in an open China, the degree of sexual freedom will inevitably increase. Only by openly advocating the reduction of sexual partners and widely advocating the use of condoms, that is, safe sex, can the prevalence of AIDS be prevented.
In the past 20 years, millions of young people in the United States have made the infection rate of AIDS in the United States increase rapidly, and the infection rate of teenagers in some states has doubled year by year. Our country is making the same mistake that Americans have made - overestimating the safety of condoms (also known as condoms) without telling teenagers that personality education and healthy family education are the only options. So far, many Chinese people are unaware that the failure rate of condoms has reached 31%. This is evidence from recent research in the United States.
Today, social survey researchers from all over the world have come to the conclusion that sexual freedom prevails, and the more severe punishment is given to the disintegration of family vibration. The more severe punishment is given to the problems of adolescents and various social ills, the more difficult it is to curb the prevalence of AIDS. Healthy families and healthy societies are the most solid fortress against AIDS.
Starting from 1993, the United States began the movement to rebuild families. In 1994, the United States Congress established Parents' Day as a symbol of rebuilding families. In 1995, the New York City government stopped implementing years of condom education in public schools and mandated pure sex education.
In 1996, the United States Congress allocated $250 million to support adolescent sexual purity education. In 1997, the first pure education conference in the United States was held in Washington, D.C., in collaboration with Congress, to discuss school curriculum through the Sex Pure Education Huge Funding Act.