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How did you learn about sex?

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by onceaking, May 31, 2022.

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  1. drac16

    drac16 Fapstronaut

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    When it comes to heterosexual sex, I learned that from health class (in school). Pornography taught me about gay stuff (yes, I have watched gay porn before). School never taught me about gay sex.
     
  2. Mazda647

    Mazda647 Fapstronaut

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    I'm not exactly sure. It would have been something I learned about over the year. Some from school children rumblings, some from TV/movies, some from school programs, some from porn and a variety of other sources. My parents talked to me very little, if at all, about sex. When in Jr. High I was a consent from for my parents to sign to attend the more advanced portion of sex ed. Dad gave me the choice as to whether or not to go into the program. I chose not to so I did not have the full sex ed experience.
     
  3. onceaking

    onceaking Fapstronaut

    I wish my parents hadn't said anything about it. They made out having sex to be one of the evilest things anyone can do. I think it's one reason why I have a rather complex relationship with sex. I used to think I was evil for finding girls attractive.
     
  4. Legacy of Lost Soul

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  5. onceaking

    onceaking Fapstronaut

    I find I'm still learning too since I'm not sexually experienced. I recently learnt that when women go on birth control it can affect their moods and different types of birth control have different effects on different women. When it comes to birth control it's no one-size-fits-all.
     
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  6. Well, my comment was of course meant to imply that parents are the ones who should be teaching their kids proper sex education. Not indoctrination or some other kind of thing. Of course that isn't good and would be worse than a teacher in school. My family is Christian, but my parents have always given me and not sister and appropriate perspective of sex, not making it out to be dirty or shameful like some religious people misunderstand it to be. Sex was created by God as a gift, so it's not at all wrong to enjoy it, as long as it's being enjoyed in the appropriate way, time, and with the appropriate person.
     
  7. Well if anyone ever has random questions like this that they're too embarrassed to ask someone else, feel free to ask me. Lol almost nothing is too embarrassing to me.
     

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