Sexual Health
Children should receive sex education before the age of 5 to establish gender role consent
Establishing a healthy sexual psychology is particularly important and effective in the early stages, especially before the age of 5. Sexual psychologists believe that the early sexual psychology formed by children affects the distortion of childhood sexual psychology for decades, and often leads to negative consequences as they grow up.
Misalignment of sexual roles. Infants and young children first establish sexual role consent. In the process of socialization, children should understand that people are divided into men and women, recognize and accept their own gender, and define their own language and behavior according to the requirements of social roles. Most parents name their children, buy clothes, toys, and makeup, and handle them separately according to the requirements of boys and girls. Children can smoothly establish sexual role consent. However, some parents may transfer their likes and dislikes to give boys a feminine name, dressing and dressing up as standard for girls, toys and games for girls, and speaking and walking with female accents and postures. After all, boys' sexual psychology is distorted, and as they grow up, they become creamy kids, light ones become homosexuals, and heavy ones become heterosexuals and transsexuals. Similarly, some parents prioritize boys over girls, dressing girls up as boys, and as they grow up, there are many who become sexually abnormal.
Distorted sexual cognition. Sexual curiosity in infants and young children is a part of sexual cognition. Traditional sexual concepts are closed, suppressed, and mysterious. When babies play with external organs to satisfy their thirst for knowledge, their parents angrily say, 'Dirty to death!'! When an infant raises questions about why men and women have different externality organs and where the child was born, the parents not only fail to explain, but also scold him shamelessly. This poses great harm to the early development of sexual psychology in children. This will undoubtedly make children form the concept that externality organs are dirty and sexual activities are ugly. Twisted sexual psychology, sexual repression, and sexual fear, once formed, can have adverse effects on a person's life. The sexual dysfunction of women such as frigidity and low libido, as well as the sexual dysfunction of men such as erectile dysfunction, sexual fear, and premature ejaculation, are all closely related to their sexual experiences in childhood. Children's sexual curiosity is beyond reproach, and parents should create more opportunities to expand and deepen their children's sexual cognition.