Careers Unusual: Sex Educator
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Within our culture especially among Asians, many parents continue to find it difficult to discuss the changes their children will encounter as they enter into puberty. Having taught many teenagers over the years, professional sex educator June Low has found that there is often little to no guidance in their lives when it comes to the subject of sex. Jermaine Bee speaks to June as she shares with us on her role as a sex educator and how did she come about this career path. 
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