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I'm afraid that it may give unrealistic expectations to kids if they learn about sex from the internet.
 
I wasn't really ever given the talk.
Obviously I was with periods and etc but most of my sex Ed knowledge came from my friends and the sex ed class in year 6 which was pretty funny as it was some sort of low budget cartoon. Then at the beginning of secondary school in science none could stop laughing when the teacher said a specific genital.
 
When I was in second grade, I typed in something random on google and clicked it. And umm... yeah.

I had to be told about the "woman's time of the month" and some of the details. So yeah I had a little bit of the talk.
 
I think mum tried but I slammed my hands over my ears and refused to listen lol. Thankfully we had sex ed not long after.
 
4th grade my parents read me a book and tbh it went well the book was well written
 
The fact that the plural version of Pokemon names don't need an S at the end, yet are there in the title, insults me...
 
Its a big problem in conservative cultures, sex is a taboo subject & parents/elders do not discuss it openly. And there isn't proper sex ed either, so internet is the only option. It does give you a lot of wrong info & high expectations, but I guess as you grow up, you do figure things out by yourself.

Pika Pika :chu:
 
I had the talk, at length, at least once per year between my parents and school starting at age 8. About 80% of it was lost on me because they only mentioned straight people. I figured it out eventually though. ;)
 
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