
The Midwest Teen Sex Show. Is it taking over the parents' role?
The show's self-proclaimed mission is Sex Ed 101.
It's target is teens, not adult.
If it is targeting teens, then it's too late.
Kids need to be taught about sex when they are little, much younger.
My boys were 8-9ish and 5-6ish, I think, when I taught them.
I remember we were laying on the floor looking at the ceiling when my older boy
asked the question. "Where kids come from?"I explained in terms he could understand. When I got to the point where I explained that a boy's penis gets harder and thus it can connect with the mother, he imagined himself laying on his back and a woman on her back next to him, and he motioned with a very large arch from his penis to his side where a woman would be laying - "It goes all the way like this....?"
We had a great laugh.
But, nearly 20 years later both boys are very healthy sexually and emotionally.
I don't need/want a teen sex show.
It's the parents job.
However, some parents, some people, indeed, should not be trusted with the word or idea of sex.
See - Wispid.








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