‘Deserve ng mga babae ang respeto’: Doc Adam raises concerns over content claiming to be ‘sex education’
January 16, 2026 – 11:19 AM
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Filipino-speaking doctor-vlogger
Adam Smith
, also known as “
Doc Adam
,” cautioned the public against social media content about women and sex that claims to be educational but is primarily designed for “shock value.”
“Ang daming content creators ngayon na puro sex content ang ginagawa — ‘ano lasa ng cum,’ ‘iba’t ibang itsura ng vagina,’ ‘anong position ang gusto ng babae.’ Tapos kapag pinuna mo, ang sagot: ‘Educational content lang ‘yan,’” he wrote on Monday, January 12.
Adam added that while sex-related content can be educational, it should be respectful toward women and their bodies, rather than sensationalized for shock value.
“Sorry, pero hindi ‘yan education. Walang health context, walang consent discussion, walang safety, walang respect. Shock value lang para sa views,” he said.
“At tama siya. Hindi porke’t tungkol sa sex, automatic educational na. Hindi lahat ng ‘open-minded’ ay matino, at hindi lahat ng tahimik ay ignorante. Real sex education is about health, consent, boundaries, respect, and safety — hindi kung ano ang mas bastos o mas viral,” the doctor-vlogger said.
“We deserve better content than this. At mas deserve ng mga babae ang respeto, hindi clickbait,” he concluded.
In the
section, Adam said that those who want “real” health education can message his page, adding that he can provide guides on topics such as the kidney, diabetes, vaginal problems, menstruation, PCOS, high and low blood pressure, cholesterol, uric acid, and vitamins.
user
wrote.
“Good job on pointing this out, doc. Awareness ang dala ng education, hindi puro kabastusan lang,” another
, referring to the Professional Regulation Commission.
“Totally agreeeee! They’re making these content not to educate, but to boost engagement because of its sexual topic. There’s nothing educational about that,” another
wrote
screengrab
of a social media user’s post containing content related to a sex position.
“Bakit gustong subukan ng mga lalaki sa wet-pu (puwet) ng mga babae,” a text from the screenshot reads.
The doctor-vlogger quipped, “Hindi ko pa ito pinagaralan sa med school, baka na-miss ko ang araw na ‘yan.”
Some produce content related to sex with the intention of providing information, although such material may be perceived by others as vulgar or overly sexual.
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