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Sex Education Starts at Home

Sex Education Starts at Home

Sam Harith has The Talk with his little girl and comes away with a revelation.

Rise of Baby Dumping in Malaysia

Rise of Baby Dumping in Malaysia

Hafidzi Razali examines local steps taken to stop baby dumping in the country.

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We Had “Mona Gersang” Before “Where Did We Come From?”

We Had “Mona Gersang” Before “Where Did We Come From?”

Does banning Peter Mayle’s book do anything at all to our morality?

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LoyarBorak #3 (Bhg. 2) — Perlembagaan: Buang Bayi dan Pendidikan Seks

LoyarBorak #3 (Bhg. 2) — Perlembagaan: Buang Bayi dan Pendidikan Seks

LoyarBorak #3 adalah debat e-mel diantara dua ahli Jawatankuasa Undang-undang Perlembagaan Majlis Peguam, Aston Paiva dan Fyrol Ikram Othman. Debat mereka merangkumi pelbagai isu. Dalam bahagian ini (bahagian 2 daripada 6 bahagian), saudara Aston dan Fyrol berborak mengenai isu buang bayi dan pendidikan seks.

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THE CRIMINAL was a woman. They are always women.

THE CRIMINAL was a woman. They are always women.

Recently sex education and baby-dumping have been discussed, with the latter being suggested to be made into a capital punishment offence. This article delves deep into the consequences of criminalising the option of abortion. “The crimes are not always theirs.”

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Connect The Dots: Of Sex Education and Condoms

Connect The Dots: Of Sex Education and Condoms

A consideration on the state of denial about sexual activity among youths and the need for sex education.

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Where Is Our National Children Safety Policy?

Where Is Our National Children Safety Policy?

The latest case of a child raped by a bus driver in front of other children has prompted reactionary measures short of another “royal circus” inquiry. Where is our National Children Safety Policy when we clearly need a foundation towards developing long term preventive measures?

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Let’s have KRS in my backseat

Let’s have KRS in my backseat

A critique of the government’s sex education plan, PKRS, so shrouded in taboo that the word “sex” did not even make it into the plan’s name.

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