Sex education in traditional African societies was often integrated into various aspects of life, including cultural norms, rites of passage, and storytelling. Elders and community members played a crucial role in imparting knowledge about sexuality, reproduction, and responsible behavior. The approach varied across different ethnic groups and regions, but generally emphasized respect, responsibility, and the importance of family and community values. Understanding these traditional methods provides valuable insights into cultural attitudes toward sexuality and can inform contemporary sex education programs.