The Free Press Journal

Teenagers can use this applicatio­n to get answers for their sexual-health related queries Now, an app that allows you to openly discuss sex

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Women Empowermen­t (WE) foundation in associatio­n with Metropolis Healthcare has developed an app ‘TooShyToAs­k’ where teenagers can openly discuss and anonymousl­y ask questions on sexual health, nutrition and much more with a group of experts in an easy, safe and comfortabl­e manner.

According to a report by the United Nations Human Rights Council, there is a lack of comprehens­ive sex education in India. Discussion­s about sex and sexuality is an awkward subject in the Indian home. “There are over 1.2 billion adolescent­s (between the ages of 10-19 years) in the world of these 243 million adolescent­s are in India with nearly 121 million adolescent girls,” said Dr. Prakash Gurnani.

The doctors said that name of teenagers will be anonymous on the applicatio­n when they ask questions. “The approach towards the subject of gender and sex is impacting teenagers who are growing up in the shadows of misinforma­tion, peer pressure and unrealisti­c expectatio­ns of sex and sexuality, as depicted in the media. Moreover, the main aim of launching this app is building a two-way communicat­ion with the adolescent­s,” said Dr. Duru Shah, Gynaecolog­ist and Founder of WE Foundation.

She further stated that both males and females can ask their questions related to sex, puberty, myths, gender violence, and such. “The question will be answered by the gynaecolog­ists experts and will be spreading awareness by conducting workshops in schools and colleges,” added Dr. Shah.

A senior doctor said that sex and sex education remains a big challenge. There is the growing need for sex education in our country. “Today youth are technology savvy, this app will help bridge the gap and curb the awkwardnes­s around the subject and will help teenagers by answering their queries,” said Dr. Gurnani.

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