>>510938938Even better: Make it institutional. School should be sex-segregated, up to 8th grade for the girls, and 12th grade for the boys. In 8th grade, one period a day is "sex ed", the first co-ed class of their school career. It's held in the gymnasium, and day one the students undress completely naked before meeting eachother. The class is a structured speed-dating environment, with complete nudity, and students choose partners after the first two weeks. Students without partners stay afterwards to pair off until all students have a partner. Once a pair agree, they go together to the teacher, announce their choice, and independently go home. Their choices are recorded and final, but it's important that they don't have any contact outside of class yet, so they go home separately.
disagreements (two girls after the same boy or two boys after the same girl) are decided by the girl or boy being fought over. Classes are set to avoid surpluses in boys or girls long before this point. At the end of the last class of week two, everyone has a partner.
After this, the class teaches gender roles and responsibilities within marriage, marital conflict resolution, and cohabitation skills to make sure these pairs work. Homework assignments ask for how different fictional scenarios would be resolved, and so long as both partners answers are compatible, then the students pass.
The next unit covers infant care and parenting skills. This is the majority of the class, and partners work together on most of the assigned work.
The final few weeks of the class start with a week on pregnancy health, a class on human reproductive biology including period cycles and how the ovaries work, and the final week covers the standard Sex-ed material: how sex itself works.
Before the next class, religious marriage ceremonies are scheduled before school. The students are married to their partner through whatever ceremonies their religion requires.
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