 What are you doing? Talking to the love of my life. She said, can I see you one more time? And I said, uno momento, baby, let me finish this. Barf. Also I'm personally a YouTube canceling subscription below. Today we're doing another EIC video. We've done a few of them. One the Donald Trump song. The other one was the Trump and Kim Jong Un song. They've been and they just, yeah, bring it. This one's called EIC, Sex Education in India. Excellent. And I don't know, I don't think this is like a song one like the other ones. I think this is more of like the, just like a skit, a skit kind of thing. But that's pretty funny concept. I don't know what the, I can guess what the concept of a sex education in India would be. Didn't we see a sex funny one that was done by, it was a while ago. We didn't react to a lot of sex videos on the channel. No, but you say sex every time I go live on Instagram. That's true. We did. Long time ago. Like a year and a half ago. We did one that involved sex and the two guys were joking about penis size. Totally. But all right. Here we go. My body students today, we're going to talk about education. So now we will learn about reproductive system. This is the male reproductive system. Any questions? Anyone? Anyone? All you young people want to know how does young Sangam happen? Watch carefully. First, if you're Mangalik, then parents speak. Then, wedding meet. Then, Swagrath. Now, you all know what happens at the Swagra. What happens, we don't know. The boy inserts his Indian culture. And then, we all know what happens. A baby is born. No, stupid. Please take out your textbook. It's poor Pakistani conspiracy. We are a gift from God. Exactly. When you get married, God gives you a gift. If you're a girl, then you'll have to return to the city. How come there are 1.3 billion people in this country? Very good question, Subramanian. I'll tell you. 1.3 billion gods into one blessing is equal to 1.3 billion babies. Any more important questions? Anyone? Anyone? Nobody? Now, we're going to talk about a very dangerous story. A lot of young people are doing this. Badam, good drinking, without Swagra. This is against Indian culture. That is why the health ministry has removed one documentary. And I'm going to show you now. Oh, wow. Wow. They have pretty glasses on. Where are they? So, you haven't even taught us anything. Hey, this is government approved syllabus. But, sir, we already know more than this. Sir, we are almost 18. Do you think we're stupid? Okay. What is homosexuality? Homosexuality? No, homosexuality. Boys and boys are not part of Indian culture. Boys and boys are not part of Indian culture. Boys and boys are not part of Indian culture. Boys and boys are not part of Indian culture. Nice one. Next, try to teach me your internet. That sex does not exist anymore. Use it in a sense. Hey, class dismissed. Thank you. Sir, I've learnt this on U-Pon. You also learn something wrong. U-Pon doesn't mean anything. Red tube, take red tube. Sex scenes. Homosexuality. Subscribe. Can they comment? No, comment will ban. Can they like? Like is banned. What is one direction? It is banned. Okay, sir. Okay, sir. Yes, sir. I remember a lot about you last night. I'll ask you. You won't come, right? If you don't go home, we'll come so many times. You stay here. You stay here. That was cute. Very funny. It's very funny, but it's also sad because we know from a lot of stupid babies communicating with us and some of them know really well that it is stigmatized. That sex is deeply stigmatized and parents don't talk about it with their kids and porn is the primary place where a lot of kids learn about sex. That's sad. It's stigmatized obviously in the United States still as well, not as much as it used to and I don't think as much as it is in India anymore, obviously. But yeah, it's good. But the fan of one was just genius. But I'm glad we just saw this now because we saw this a year ago. We've watched enough films with that as part of the beginning. We've seen at least 10 with that opening. Which is hilarious. They're a very funny group. I think everything we've seen from them has been quite, quite funny. Hopefully, I don't know if it's changing a lot. It looks like sex education. I don't even know what sex education is like in schools now because obviously I've been in high school in 10-some years. I remember asking Alexis and Micah they're all out of school. Alexis and Micah are taking college courses right now. But when they were in school they were home schooled. Did Harvest have anything like that? No. No. I've always thought it was weird that the education system feels the need that should be taught at home and it should be taught in a way that's celebrating this gift. I've never, I talk about it all the time with my kids just the other night we were talking about it. And I said it to Ashley. He said why on earth would a parent not want their kid to have a freaking great sex life? Why wouldn't you want your kid to enjoy that blessing? It's uncomfortable talking with their kids about it. It's unfortunate. I don't understand. I don't either but I think it's probably the majority of parents are uncomfortable. I don't think my generation is actually uncomfortable talking with their kids about it. I think my generation is actually very comfortable probably talking with their kids about most things because they see the problems with what the past generations have done with not talking to their kids about stuff just not being open about other stuff. I feel like my generation that is having kids now is actually at least I would hope and that's what I feel that most of them are. They're very open to talk about anything. It just sucks. Parents should be the ones that obviously teach. What happens is for a lot of kids their first introduction to anything sexual is typically movies and well they're probably going to ask their parents if the kids are inquisitive and start asking questions. Now obviously if the kids forances where the babies come from you're not going to get explicit in your conversation. Daddy gets bold. But what happens to a lot of people, millions of them is this sense of that sex is shameful and it's wrong and then they're not taught anything about sexual expression so then when they finally do have some sexual expression with somebody it's all I can only speak from the Christian standpoint of that realm it's Christians stigmatize the hell out of sex because obviously they teach they want you to wait right but then they also villainize it if it happens. You can teach like you can wait till marriage that's fine but they also stigmatize hell out of it while doing that in all areas. They stigmatize premarital sex they stigmatize adultery they stigmatize homosexuality unless it's gun A, B, C, D, E it's stigmatized it's stigmatized I've just thankfully I had parents who were they were open also my mom was extremely open she was a beautiful woman she was not ashamed of her body she wore bikinis at the beach, she was a dancer and a robots instructor my dad was really almost too open with not his own stuff but with just the freedom of expression I always grew up with the sense that I couldn't wait to talk to my kids about this beautiful thing in life. The best thing that ever happened was the day I went to walk with Micah to talk to him about sex in detail and Alexis and Micah knew I was going to go for the walk to talk with him and he's like what's going on he's like dad's going to talk with you and then as we're walking out they're standing at the sink and Alexis says and Micah remember dad talks with his hands