
Why are people so hesitant to talk about sex? Why don't they think it's one of the most important pieces of knowledge that each and everyone should have once they're about to reach puberty and even after that...?
My school had a sex education class once. I remember my teachers were talking about 'it' with no s** word. Hardly anybody from my class understood at that time what teachers were talking about. At the end of the class all girls were given a pack of sanitary napkins, to which all girls were feeling a little uncomfortable in front of guys and hardly any of my guy friends understood what that was.
I think every guy and girl has a right to know what's happening with their bodies once they hit puberty.
Both guys and girls should know what precautions to take to avoid unwanted pregnancy - oral contraception, all external means.
Not only when you hit puberty but also when you're an adult; everyone should be up to date with the technological advances. There should be open discussion around the topic.
Not all of my girl friends keep track of their period cycle, they've never been told to keep the track of the cycle. Some of them don't even know when they reach ovulation in the cycle.

Just for those who don't know, in a period cycle of 28 days, considering day of period and first day, a woman/girl reaches ovulation which is releasing eggs from ovary happens around 14th day. Ovulation lasts for about a day or two. Sperm can live in female reproductive track for about 5 to 7 days. So the days -7 before the ovulation day and +7 after the ovulation are fertile days. The number of days in a cycle may vary from girl to girl and all external factors like food, environment, stress factor may change the cycle date.
All the mood changes in a girl are pretty much aligned with this cycle. A girl will feel extremely good around her day of ovulation, but once she gets close to her period she starts getting angry as some of the most important nutrients are getting extracted from her body to form a layer of dead eggs around the uterus wall (PMS - premenstrual syndrome), which is released out of the body during period - it's a lot of pain, guys.
Every guy and girl has an urge for sex. It's one of the basic needs of human beings.

Being a woman, something I still don't understand:
1. Why not sell all birth controls are over the counter?
You need a fancy prescription to control your own body!
2. Why aren't all birth controls made available at a reasonable price?
Not every insurance covers birth control - 100% cost. And even though they are covered, people have to pay a lot for the insurance. Not all people can even afford the insurance cost. Why are options like Plan B (it's a emergency contraception, a backup method) so super expensive? Only expensive stuff like this is available over the counter?
3. Why does every oral contraceptive have side effects?
A lot of women gain wait, go through unbearable mood swings, fatigue. Why is there no drug invented to date that does not make women suffer or go through side effects?
4. Why is there no contraception that guarantees 100% prevention?
PS: English is my third language. So pardon me if there're any grammatical mistakes. I've tried my best to convey my feelings in this article.
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