Updated On: 11 November, 2024 04:39 PM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
An inability to monetise, parental resistance and a continuing skewed perception of sex is standing in way of sex education initiatives in creating impact in cities and villages

Madhavi Jadhav is the co-founder of an web-based app called atman.care that works exclusively with the government in rural areas, including in Nanded via collaboration with the district collector. Pic/M Fahim
What are flavoured condoms? What’s 69? What does the middle finger mean? What does f***k mean? What’s porn? Who’s [adult movie actor] Mia Khalifa? How do gay men have sex? What is oral sex? What is anal sex? Why do women moan?
These are questions from students as young as Class 2 and 4, going up to Class 11. Anju Kish, a certified sex educator and Founder of UnTaboo, a Safety and Sexuality Education Company based out of Juhu, is talking about her experience in schools.