Analysis diversity

The article I refer to is from the Times of India.

I interviewed Sejung Kim, who is from South Korea. She said that people don't talk a lot about sexual things and that she hasn't had very much sex education.

"I think the article is partially true because teenagers get sex education from internet or peers so they can get wrong information or they can get involved in sex behavior without any protection," Kim said.

She thinks that it is good to have sex education because things are different today than many years ago.

Kim is a student at the University of Minnesota and grew up in South Korea and also lived in China for eight years.

Source:
Sejung Kim
kimx1356@umn.edu

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