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- ItemConsequences of Lack of Proper Sex Education on Young People in The Wealthy Families in Antananarivo Madagascar(Tangaza University College, 2019) Ratovomihajarizafy, FlorentSex refers to a physical activity between two people of the same sex or different sexes which involves body touch of each other and especially the sexual orgasm. Sexuality can be simply defined as the way of being in, and relating to, the world as male or female person. Proper sex in this paper is looked at as the ability in children and young adult to postpone sexual engagement until marriage. In this way the individuals are able to manage sex perversion. This notion of proper sex goes hand in hand with sex education. Sex education is where people gain information, skills and motivation to make healthy decisions about sex and sexuality. These research is about the consequences of lack of proper sex education in the wealthy families in Antananarivo Madagascar. This wealthy families have an above household income. This means that the households have an income of 500 dollars per month. Antananarivo is the political and economic capital of Madagascar, and is, located in the central part of the Island. It is the largest city in Madagascar, with a population of 2,391,433 peoples. Men and women, at every moment of life and every aspect of living, experience themselves, others, and indeed the entire world in a distinctly male or female way. Sexuality then is the mode or manner by which the humans experience and express both the incompleteness of their individualities as well as their relatedness to each other as male and female. This work undertakes to understand sex in the family, especially among young people. It also seeks to address the interrelation between the human sexuality and human culture. The first chapter is dedicated to explain the consequences of lack of proper sex education, general understanding of sex education, Unintended Pregnancy, Sexual Transmitted Infection (STIs) and Sexual Violence. The second chapter will focus on the African tradition on human sexuality looking for the African Tradition; Sexuality in African Context; Sex Education and Purpose of Sexuality in African Context. The third chapter will talk about the challenges encountered in addressing sex education in young people in Antananarivo. In the fourth chapter, this study will give summary, conclusion, and recommendations