In fact in Indonesia, teenage sex problems today are quite red zone. A survey from the Indonesian Child Protection Committee (KPAI) and the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) conducted in October 2013 stated that around 62.7% of teenager in Indonesia had had sex before marriage. Even more sad, 20% of 94,270 women who experience pregnancy out of wedlock are still teenagers, and 21% of them have had an abortion. This phenomenon occurs due to easy access for teenagers to get pornographic content without being provided with sex education from an early age, so in this session we agree that sex education is knowledge for everyone to recognize their bodily functions, understand social ethics and norms and the consequences of their actions. Without sex education, curiosity in children can result to making unwise decisions when exploring thier sexuality.