A student in Singapore has complained after undergoing a series of sex ed classes that she said were bigoted and promoted rape culture.

Agatha Tan took to Facebook this week after reading through the booklet provided for her classes.

The post, which has had over 3,000 shares, shows sections of the booklet she feels reinforce gender stereotypes.

She explains why the “jokes” in the book about women not meaning what they say are harmful.

And are in direct contrast to the two-dimensional way in which "guys" are portrayed.

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