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		<title>By: Alex apiarumala</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-2425</link>
		<dc:creator>Alex apiarumala</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 23:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Very Good idea</description>
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		<title>By: Jen</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-2267</link>
		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 22:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Why is showing female genitals STILL taboo?</description>
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		<title>By: Dave</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-2200</link>
		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, another sexist programme with absolutely no balance or fairness when it comes to genitalia! Seems like another pathetic excuse for showing mens penises and frankly getting away with it! I can&#039;t quite work out if this is sexist against men or women!!! But it&#039;s certainly not &quot;fair&quot;, which makes the programme makers look like a bunch of idiots!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, another sexist programme with absolutely no balance or fairness when it comes to genitalia! Seems like another pathetic excuse for showing mens penises and frankly getting away with it! I can&#8217;t quite work out if this is sexist against men or women!!! But it&#8217;s certainly not &#8220;fair&#8221;, which makes the programme makers look like a bunch of idiots!</p>
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		<title>By: milly carmichael</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-513</link>
		<dc:creator>milly carmichael</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 14:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you, Channel 4 for puttting on something educational about sex and sexual health before the watershed! 

I work in sexual health education and training and try my best to get a balanced view across in my courses but it is a struggle and I am continually astonished by how little we, as a nation, seem to know about the subject - across all ages.

I do have some ctiticism, however. I agree with the comments on gender imbalance on visual images of genitals and genital examination made by others in this blog. I do wish, too, that a programme like this didn&#039;t have to have the presenter going thorugh the ubiquitous full waxing too. For many of us working in this field, there is a serious concern about how this trend infantilises women by encouraging a pre-pubescent look.

On the show about contraception methods the presenter did manage to personally &#039;diss&#039; the diaphragm, the patch and the femidom and then the key images shown in relation to depo-provera injections and the implant were large images of needles which was completely unnecessary and very off-putting for anyone considering these highly effective methods. We have a real challenge to educate people about the whole range of methods and I&#039;m not sure the coverage in the programme would have helped that cause paricularly. 

When we promote condom use we have to be focussed on how they can enhance sexual experience too and, again, the demonstartion was far too limited and &#039;clinical&#039;. If the producers or the presenter would ever like to come to one of my training courses and see how we would like sexual health to covered, I would be more than happy to have them as a guest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Channel 4 for puttting on something educational about sex and sexual health before the watershed! </p>
<p>I work in sexual health education and training and try my best to get a balanced view across in my courses but it is a struggle and I am continually astonished by how little we, as a nation, seem to know about the subject &#8211; across all ages.</p>
<p>I do have some ctiticism, however. I agree with the comments on gender imbalance on visual images of genitals and genital examination made by others in this blog. I do wish, too, that a programme like this didn&#8217;t have to have the presenter going thorugh the ubiquitous full waxing too. For many of us working in this field, there is a serious concern about how this trend infantilises women by encouraging a pre-pubescent look.</p>
<p>On the show about contraception methods the presenter did manage to personally &#8216;diss&#8217; the diaphragm, the patch and the femidom and then the key images shown in relation to depo-provera injections and the implant were large images of needles which was completely unnecessary and very off-putting for anyone considering these highly effective methods. We have a real challenge to educate people about the whole range of methods and I&#8217;m not sure the coverage in the programme would have helped that cause paricularly. </p>
<p>When we promote condom use we have to be focussed on how they can enhance sexual experience too and, again, the demonstartion was far too limited and &#8216;clinical&#8217;. If the producers or the presenter would ever like to come to one of my training courses and see how we would like sexual health to covered, I would be more than happy to have them as a guest.</p>
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		<title>By: Simon</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-457</link>
		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 17:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve watched all 4 episodes of the Sex Education Show to date, I have no problem with the contents of the show but I do find it extremely sexist. It seems like the entire show was made to titillate from a female point of view and the opportunity to see mens willies.

Why is it that mainly only male genitals get shown and naked men? They showed over half a dozen live close ups of mens private parts being examined compared to only one of a woman. So far the score for genitalia between the sexes is &quot;Men 7 vs Women 1&quot; this does not include buttocks, still photos and general nudity which again overwelmingly about men. 
Whats more even the birthing scene was censored which you would think should have been shown.
Why not have a team of female hockey players stripping off every week and put through a sexual health programme?

If Channel 4 want to create an education show that is informative to viewers and families to take seriously when discussing the subject of &quot;sex&quot; then a fair, sensible and balance approach is needed for both genders.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve watched all 4 episodes of the Sex Education Show to date, I have no problem with the contents of the show but I do find it extremely sexist. It seems like the entire show was made to titillate from a female point of view and the opportunity to see mens willies.</p>
<p>Why is it that mainly only male genitals get shown and naked men? They showed over half a dozen live close ups of mens private parts being examined compared to only one of a woman. So far the score for genitalia between the sexes is &#8220;Men 7 vs Women 1&#8243; this does not include buttocks, still photos and general nudity which again overwelmingly about men.<br />
Whats more even the birthing scene was censored which you would think should have been shown.<br />
Why not have a team of female hockey players stripping off every week and put through a sexual health programme?</p>
<p>If Channel 4 want to create an education show that is informative to viewers and families to take seriously when discussing the subject of &#8220;sex&#8221; then a fair, sensible and balance approach is needed for both genders.</p>
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		<title>By: lisa hunter</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-431</link>
		<dc:creator>lisa hunter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>an absolutely well informed show...under no circumstances would i have allowed myself or my children to take part in this programme if i thought it was of a pornographic nature, but then i am a parent who informs my children of absolutely everything they need to know with regards to sex, sti&#039;s, personal hygiene the lot.  i took great offence to the fact that an ex pat referred to my children (and others on the show) as a typical example of youths today, who were a bunch of yobs and doubted that they learnt anything...they were all extremely articulate young men, but then then i suppose you needed to watch the show and not comment from afar!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>an absolutely well informed show&#8230;under no circumstances would i have allowed myself or my children to take part in this programme if i thought it was of a pornographic nature, but then i am a parent who informs my children of absolutely everything they need to know with regards to sex, sti&#8217;s, personal hygiene the lot.  i took great offence to the fact that an ex pat referred to my children (and others on the show) as a typical example of youths today, who were a bunch of yobs and doubted that they learnt anything&#8230;they were all extremely articulate young men, but then then i suppose you needed to watch the show and not comment from afar!</p>
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		<title>By: maresa crale</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-395</link>
		<dc:creator>maresa crale</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i feel that the programme,to date, is too focused on male genitals. when are you  going to show close-ups of girls&#039; and women&#039;s genitalia so that they can see how they compare to other female genitals in terms of labia size,colour,etc. you should also be showing women how to examine their vaginas,inside and out,for signs of anything untoward as you have been with male genitalia. you should also show women how to attend to genital hygiene as they are even more susceptible to infection given the proximity of the vagina to the anus,etc. also,it would be helpful if you showed women how to do a proper breast examination. i think the programme has wasted a lot of time on relatively useless issues like food,dance,footwear,odours,etc,re sex and not enough time on more important issues like those i have already mentioned. i ,and many of my co-workers who deal with women&#039;s health problems,are shocked that you have not yet shown girls how to examine their genitals as you have with men on the programme. this is a great imbalance and does not give women the chance to properly learn vaginal inspection and hygiene and does not help to show women how their genitalia compares to other women,you have spent far too much time on male genitalia. also,you have given far too much time and credence to teenage boys who boast about the early loss of their virginity. don&#039;t you know how young men are given to lying about such issues. you take their stories at face value and givve them a platform to boast and lie to the nation. i feel that you have let women down badly with this show so far. if you have any footage of women&#039;s genital examination and hygiene,etc,it should have been aired  in programme 2 or 3 instead of wasting time on the silly segments (food,dance,etc),the vaginal exam,etc,are more important to women than the other silly stuff which should have been left for the later programmes. thank you,maresa crale</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i feel that the programme,to date, is too focused on male genitals. when are you  going to show close-ups of girls&#8217; and women&#8217;s genitalia so that they can see how they compare to other female genitals in terms of labia size,colour,etc. you should also be showing women how to examine their vaginas,inside and out,for signs of anything untoward as you have been with male genitalia. you should also show women how to attend to genital hygiene as they are even more susceptible to infection given the proximity of the vagina to the anus,etc. also,it would be helpful if you showed women how to do a proper breast examination. i think the programme has wasted a lot of time on relatively useless issues like food,dance,footwear,odours,etc,re sex and not enough time on more important issues like those i have already mentioned. i ,and many of my co-workers who deal with women&#8217;s health problems,are shocked that you have not yet shown girls how to examine their genitals as you have with men on the programme. this is a great imbalance and does not give women the chance to properly learn vaginal inspection and hygiene and does not help to show women how their genitalia compares to other women,you have spent far too much time on male genitalia. also,you have given far too much time and credence to teenage boys who boast about the early loss of their virginity. don&#8217;t you know how young men are given to lying about such issues. you take their stories at face value and givve them a platform to boast and lie to the nation. i feel that you have let women down badly with this show so far. if you have any footage of women&#8217;s genital examination and hygiene,etc,it should have been aired  in programme 2 or 3 instead of wasting time on the silly segments (food,dance,etc),the vaginal exam,etc,are more important to women than the other silly stuff which should have been left for the later programmes. thank you,maresa crale</p>
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		<title>By: Laura</title>
		<link>http://blogs.channel4.com/thetvshow/2008/09/18/up-front-and-personal/comment-page-1/#comment-257</link>
		<dc:creator>Laura</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 23:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think The Sex Education Show is a fantastically brave idea, which couldn&#039;t have been done better by any other channel. Hopefully the unashamed honesty displayed by the presenter and featured people will positively effect the state of embarassment and secrecy surrounding sex in Britain, particularly with young people. If we&#039;re all talking about it and extensive information is available easily there won&#039;t be as many unwanted pregnancies or STIs, and these problems will be sorted quickly if they do occur.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think The Sex Education Show is a fantastically brave idea, which couldn&#8217;t have been done better by any other channel. Hopefully the unashamed honesty displayed by the presenter and featured people will positively effect the state of embarassment and secrecy surrounding sex in Britain, particularly with young people. If we&#8217;re all talking about it and extensive information is available easily there won&#8217;t be as many unwanted pregnancies or STIs, and these problems will be sorted quickly if they do occur.</p>
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