
Whyme Sex Education 2: Don't Worry Alone!
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Book Introduction
For healthy teenage performance and puberty
An honest and clear sex education textbook!
Realistic and refreshing teen sex education for the multimedia generation.
Start with YMI Sex Education 1st Instructor, Lee Si-hoon!
Adolescence is a time when curiosity about sex becomes intense.
When a child, bewildered by changes in their body, confides their worries to their parents, the father and mother's voices change.
In this pretentious and uncomfortable atmosphere, the child intuitively senses that something is wrong.
If a kissing scene comes on while watching TV with my family, I awkwardly change the channel.
The world is already in turmoil with various issues and situations, including digital sex crimes, and it's difficult to know how to talk to adolescents.
Few parents are free from questions like, "Has my child ever seen pornography (sexually exploitative material)?", "Has my child been exposed to it but is he hiding it?", or "Is he perhaps overly absorbed in it?"
Sex is always a touchy subject for parents and children.
But realistically, parents need to actively help their children learn about sex in a healthy way.
Especially for children these days who are easily exposed to provocative information through videos, sex education appropriate to the times is absolutely necessary.
Just like before, “Everyone grows up watching you.
If we just say, “That’s all like that,” our children may end up in irreversible situations such as child sexual exploitation material, distribution of pornography in group chats, revenge porn, molka, imitation of pornography, and inhumane and bizarre sexual acts.
This book is a sex education book that addresses various realistic concerns and issues related to sex from a perspective suitable for teenagers.
The author, who is actively working as a sex education instructor, wrote this book based on his own experience as well as the concerns of thousands of children and parents he has met in the field over a long period of time.
It covers topics such as pornography, dating, contraception and responsibility, as well as prostitution, body cams and dating violence, which can lead to the involvement of adolescent children in crime.
It also helps establish correct sexual values and develop sexual sensitivity.
It helps children think independently by specifically explaining the truth about YouTubers who manipulate the phenomenon by attracting 'aggro' (attention) for advertising revenue, the truth behind camera angles and staged situations, and realistic issues that comments are never public opinion.
Because shallow knowledge and distorted perceptions about sex can lead to inappropriate sexual behavior or involvement in sexual crimes even as adults, sex education during adolescence cannot be overemphasized.
I hope that this book will help adolescents no longer struggle alone but rather work together to solve problems, thereby providing them with the opportunity to grow into healthy, responsible adults.
An honest and clear sex education textbook!
Realistic and refreshing teen sex education for the multimedia generation.
Start with YMI Sex Education 1st Instructor, Lee Si-hoon!
Adolescence is a time when curiosity about sex becomes intense.
When a child, bewildered by changes in their body, confides their worries to their parents, the father and mother's voices change.
In this pretentious and uncomfortable atmosphere, the child intuitively senses that something is wrong.
If a kissing scene comes on while watching TV with my family, I awkwardly change the channel.
The world is already in turmoil with various issues and situations, including digital sex crimes, and it's difficult to know how to talk to adolescents.
Few parents are free from questions like, "Has my child ever seen pornography (sexually exploitative material)?", "Has my child been exposed to it but is he hiding it?", or "Is he perhaps overly absorbed in it?"
Sex is always a touchy subject for parents and children.
But realistically, parents need to actively help their children learn about sex in a healthy way.
Especially for children these days who are easily exposed to provocative information through videos, sex education appropriate to the times is absolutely necessary.
Just like before, “Everyone grows up watching you.
If we just say, “That’s all like that,” our children may end up in irreversible situations such as child sexual exploitation material, distribution of pornography in group chats, revenge porn, molka, imitation of pornography, and inhumane and bizarre sexual acts.
This book is a sex education book that addresses various realistic concerns and issues related to sex from a perspective suitable for teenagers.
The author, who is actively working as a sex education instructor, wrote this book based on his own experience as well as the concerns of thousands of children and parents he has met in the field over a long period of time.
It covers topics such as pornography, dating, contraception and responsibility, as well as prostitution, body cams and dating violence, which can lead to the involvement of adolescent children in crime.
It also helps establish correct sexual values and develop sexual sensitivity.
It helps children think independently by specifically explaining the truth about YouTubers who manipulate the phenomenon by attracting 'aggro' (attention) for advertising revenue, the truth behind camera angles and staged situations, and realistic issues that comments are never public opinion.
Because shallow knowledge and distorted perceptions about sex can lead to inappropriate sexual behavior or involvement in sexual crimes even as adults, sex education during adolescence cannot be overemphasized.
I hope that this book will help adolescents no longer struggle alone but rather work together to solve problems, thereby providing them with the opportunity to grow into healthy, responsible adults.
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Chapter 1: The Perpetrator and the Victim: I'm Afraid to Go to School
· Will saying “No, don’t do it, it’s bad” work?·
· My friend keeps doing unpleasant things.
Should I endure it?
· I saw something I shouldn't have seen at the sports club's training camp!
· I was sexually assaulted at a retreat.
What should I do?
· You shouldn't do it in a twisted way. · There's also a twisted way...
Chapter 2 I saw something dirty and it got hard
· I keep thinking about the potatoes coming out of my butthole and it's bothering me!
· I got scolded by my parents for watching porn.
But I still think about it.
What should I do?
· Friends do low-quality dances and weird video challenges!
Should I learn by watching porn with my dad?
· They say if you watch porn you're popular, if you don't you're a nerd!
· I think I'm addicted to porn.
I'm afraid of myself.
What should I do?
· I feel jealous and upset when I compare myself to the way I look in adult videos.
· I heard there are celebrity porn videos on TikTok. Is that true?·
Chapter 3: Between Mistakes and Crimes: Things That Are Dangerous When You Know Them
· It's a free comic, but you shouldn't read it. · It's also an obscene comic. ·
· They're throwing shit water at JoXX... What's the problem?·
· I became a pornographic video distributor without knowing it.
What should I do?
· Someone I met while chatting asked me to send them a picture.
Is it okay?
· I'm going to meet someone I don't know.
Should I delete my account?
· I feel like I'm a burden to my family and a harm to the world.
· Strange words keep appearing in the chat window or game screen.
· The movie's main character goes to a strange place and does strange things.
· What are the Nth Room and Doctor's Room that are mentioned in the news? I'm confused.
Chapter 4: Growing Up as a Sexual Being
· If you pay and get hit, will you be a lesser evil person?·
· What is the difference between prostitution and sexual volunteering?·
· Can you distinguish between homosexuals and simple actors?·
· Can sexual orientation and identity change?·
Chapter 5: Remember that dating and sex come with responsibilities!
· Do I have to date?·
· Do you need to have a lot of dating experience to be recognized by your friends?·
· Won't my friend be hurt if I reject his confession?·
· Are condoms and birth control pills that I learned about in school okay to use?·
· Are birth control pills effective for men?·
· It's safer to wear two.
You just need to adjust the timing.
· They tell me to be responsible... I understand, but it doesn't resonate with me.
· 'No' is NO, 'Yes' is YES, if it's neither 'No' nor 'Yes'·
Soccer player XXX is a sexual offender! Suddenly a sexual offender.
· Do I have to go this far to date and be intimate?·
· Will saying “No, don’t do it, it’s bad” work?·
· My friend keeps doing unpleasant things.
Should I endure it?
· I saw something I shouldn't have seen at the sports club's training camp!
· I was sexually assaulted at a retreat.
What should I do?
· You shouldn't do it in a twisted way. · There's also a twisted way...
Chapter 2 I saw something dirty and it got hard
· I keep thinking about the potatoes coming out of my butthole and it's bothering me!
· I got scolded by my parents for watching porn.
But I still think about it.
What should I do?
· Friends do low-quality dances and weird video challenges!
Should I learn by watching porn with my dad?
· They say if you watch porn you're popular, if you don't you're a nerd!
· I think I'm addicted to porn.
I'm afraid of myself.
What should I do?
· I feel jealous and upset when I compare myself to the way I look in adult videos.
· I heard there are celebrity porn videos on TikTok. Is that true?·
Chapter 3: Between Mistakes and Crimes: Things That Are Dangerous When You Know Them
· It's a free comic, but you shouldn't read it. · It's also an obscene comic. ·
· They're throwing shit water at JoXX... What's the problem?·
· I became a pornographic video distributor without knowing it.
What should I do?
· Someone I met while chatting asked me to send them a picture.
Is it okay?
· I'm going to meet someone I don't know.
Should I delete my account?
· I feel like I'm a burden to my family and a harm to the world.
· Strange words keep appearing in the chat window or game screen.
· The movie's main character goes to a strange place and does strange things.
· What are the Nth Room and Doctor's Room that are mentioned in the news? I'm confused.
Chapter 4: Growing Up as a Sexual Being
· If you pay and get hit, will you be a lesser evil person?·
· What is the difference between prostitution and sexual volunteering?·
· Can you distinguish between homosexuals and simple actors?·
· Can sexual orientation and identity change?·
Chapter 5: Remember that dating and sex come with responsibilities!
· Do I have to date?·
· Do you need to have a lot of dating experience to be recognized by your friends?·
· Won't my friend be hurt if I reject his confession?·
· Are condoms and birth control pills that I learned about in school okay to use?·
· Are birth control pills effective for men?·
· It's safer to wear two.
You just need to adjust the timing.
· They tell me to be responsible... I understand, but it doesn't resonate with me.
· 'No' is NO, 'Yes' is YES, if it's neither 'No' nor 'Yes'·
Soccer player XXX is a sexual offender! Suddenly a sexual offender.
· Do I have to go this far to date and be intimate?·
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Publisher's Review
36 Real Questions Teens Ask the Most!
When a child begins to show signs of secondary sexual characteristics or puberty, parents become anxious.
Because I intuitively feel that it is time for sex education.
But providing sex education is not as easy as it sounds.
The adult generation, who grew up receiving sex education that recommended keeping good toilet paper in their children's rooms when they reached puberty, do not have a good understanding of the sexual culture of today's children.
Kids these days don't stay in their rooms like they used to.
I go to the bathroom with my smartphone and earphones in hand.
In Volume 2 of Why Me Sex Education, we thoroughly reveal the dangerous truths that children must know, including pornography (sexual exploitation material), dating, contraception and responsibility, as well as prostitution, body cams, and dating violence that can lead to children being involved in crime.
It also presents a correct perspective on love and sexual relations, and fosters gender sensitivity to detect discrimination and imbalance caused by gender differences in daily life from a gender equality perspective, thereby providing direction for men and women to live in healthy relationships.
We provide honest and clear solutions based on real questions from young people.
A comprehensive summary of adolescent sex education from YMI Sex Education 1st Instructor Lee Si-hoon!
The author majored in media in college and entered the film industry.
However, on-site, sexist remarks and sexual harassment occurred frequently.
The author, who had been sensitive to sexual issues since childhood due to the influence of his mother, a school nurse, had no choice but to leave the field.
After leaving the film industry, the author turned his attention to the field of sex education at his mother's urging. Now, he actively conducts eye-level sex education for the new generation, meeting with countless children and parents across the country.
Because there are still many areas in which sex education in schools needs to be realistically improved, he has become a popular lecturer that parents flock to.
The author says that sex education for adolescents is especially important for finding self-centeredness amidst indiscriminate media exposure.
In a recent interview, he described the current situation this way:
“Recently, when children see hidden camera footage of sexual intercourse, which has become a social issue, they sometimes mistake it for Korean pornography.
Children who have no standards for gender may think, 'This is real.'
I tell you not to click.
The woman in the video is a living, breathing being from my neighborhood, and she tells us that she is a victim.
“It’s about helping children empathize with the pain of the victim and recognize that it is a crime.”
In a reality where children have no choice but to be exposed to exploitative material (pornography), what do they need?
Pornography is a very difficult and challenging subject.
Can our children live without ever seeing child pornography? Before discussing the rights and wrongs of child pornography, can they avoid this environment and culture? But should we simply allow them to see it? If we simply ignore it, our children could become entangled in various issues and situations, including digital sex crimes, and spiral out of control.
Aren't the Nth Room and Doctor's Room incidents barometers of the current situation?
What we can do in this environment is to establish basic values about sex, help people choose media appropriately, and help them judge situations.
In particular, I hope that you can go back to the 'first moment' when the child was exposed to child pornography and 'comfort' the child.
Any teenager would have felt complicated and confused during these first moments.
It must have been surprising, guilt-ridden, heart-fluttering, and painful to think about again.
Let's comfort the child by admitting that parents also had their first moments, and that they weren't very pleasant.
If you tell your child that you and your parent have had similar experiences, felt similar emotions, and that the child did nothing wrong and that the situation was unavoidable and that he or she can overcome it in the future, you can open up the child's mind.
Let's stand on the same side as the child and think together.
"Don't you keep thinking about that? If you ever find yourself in a situation like that again, what should you do? Let's think about it together! We're on the same side!"
This book will be the starting point for that kind of education.
When a child begins to show signs of secondary sexual characteristics or puberty, parents become anxious.
Because I intuitively feel that it is time for sex education.
But providing sex education is not as easy as it sounds.
The adult generation, who grew up receiving sex education that recommended keeping good toilet paper in their children's rooms when they reached puberty, do not have a good understanding of the sexual culture of today's children.
Kids these days don't stay in their rooms like they used to.
I go to the bathroom with my smartphone and earphones in hand.
In Volume 2 of Why Me Sex Education, we thoroughly reveal the dangerous truths that children must know, including pornography (sexual exploitation material), dating, contraception and responsibility, as well as prostitution, body cams, and dating violence that can lead to children being involved in crime.
It also presents a correct perspective on love and sexual relations, and fosters gender sensitivity to detect discrimination and imbalance caused by gender differences in daily life from a gender equality perspective, thereby providing direction for men and women to live in healthy relationships.
We provide honest and clear solutions based on real questions from young people.
A comprehensive summary of adolescent sex education from YMI Sex Education 1st Instructor Lee Si-hoon!
The author majored in media in college and entered the film industry.
However, on-site, sexist remarks and sexual harassment occurred frequently.
The author, who had been sensitive to sexual issues since childhood due to the influence of his mother, a school nurse, had no choice but to leave the field.
After leaving the film industry, the author turned his attention to the field of sex education at his mother's urging. Now, he actively conducts eye-level sex education for the new generation, meeting with countless children and parents across the country.
Because there are still many areas in which sex education in schools needs to be realistically improved, he has become a popular lecturer that parents flock to.
The author says that sex education for adolescents is especially important for finding self-centeredness amidst indiscriminate media exposure.
In a recent interview, he described the current situation this way:
“Recently, when children see hidden camera footage of sexual intercourse, which has become a social issue, they sometimes mistake it for Korean pornography.
Children who have no standards for gender may think, 'This is real.'
I tell you not to click.
The woman in the video is a living, breathing being from my neighborhood, and she tells us that she is a victim.
“It’s about helping children empathize with the pain of the victim and recognize that it is a crime.”
In a reality where children have no choice but to be exposed to exploitative material (pornography), what do they need?
Pornography is a very difficult and challenging subject.
Can our children live without ever seeing child pornography? Before discussing the rights and wrongs of child pornography, can they avoid this environment and culture? But should we simply allow them to see it? If we simply ignore it, our children could become entangled in various issues and situations, including digital sex crimes, and spiral out of control.
Aren't the Nth Room and Doctor's Room incidents barometers of the current situation?
What we can do in this environment is to establish basic values about sex, help people choose media appropriately, and help them judge situations.
In particular, I hope that you can go back to the 'first moment' when the child was exposed to child pornography and 'comfort' the child.
Any teenager would have felt complicated and confused during these first moments.
It must have been surprising, guilt-ridden, heart-fluttering, and painful to think about again.
Let's comfort the child by admitting that parents also had their first moments, and that they weren't very pleasant.
If you tell your child that you and your parent have had similar experiences, felt similar emotions, and that the child did nothing wrong and that the situation was unavoidable and that he or she can overcome it in the future, you can open up the child's mind.
Let's stand on the same side as the child and think together.
"Don't you keep thinking about that? If you ever find yourself in a situation like that again, what should you do? Let's think about it together! We're on the same side!"
This book will be the starting point for that kind of education.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: March 28, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 196 pages | 498g | 170*230*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791191864076
- ISBN10: 1191864073
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