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Star
Sunday January 11, 2015 MYT 1:46:51 PM
Sex education show ‘Popek-Popek’ goes online
PETALING JAYA: A sex education show, perhaps the first of its kind in Malaysia, will be aired online.
Directed at teenagers, Popek-Popek (meaning “talking” in colloqiual Malay) aims to promote understanding in a subject normally considered as taboo here.
Aired by web TV network PopTeeVee, it will be hosted by sex health educator June Low and performance artiste Sudarshan, and will be in Bahasa Malaysia.
Released fortnightly, there will be a total of 12 episodes, and its pilot can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-lJDELPqJ8
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Popek-Popek can also be viewed at popteevee.net and www.youtube.com/popteevee.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/01/11/Popek-Popek/
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AKAN DATANG: Popek-Popek Bersama June Low
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Malaysian Insider
Online network launches nation’s first sex education show

June Low (right) and Sudarshan speak on virginity on the pilot episode of ‘Popek-popek’, a new sex education show in Bahasa Malaysia. – January 9, 2015.
A new sex education show by web TV network PopTeeVee goes on air today, the first such programme in Malaysia where the topic has long been regarded taboo.
June Low, the host and writer of the Malay-language “Popek-popek”, said the show aimed to address ignorance on the subject, saying that solely advocating sexual abstinence had been ineffective in curbing sexual and the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases.
Together with performer Sudarshan, June answers basic questions on sex, with the first episode touching on the topic of virginity and myths surrounding it.
Eleven more episodes will follow, to be aired fortnightly.
Topics covered include contraception, dating, relationships and body image.
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