The Sex Talk - Ep. 012
TV…Music…Friends…
These are all places where we hear (and learn, for better or for worse) about sex.
Why?
Because as you’ll find in today’s show, most parents don’t have the courage to overcome the awkwardness and have that conversation with their children.
So whether it’s at 7, 12, or 16 years old, there comes a time we will inevitably learn what sex is.
And if parents aren’t the ones educating their children, then who’s to blame when their kids make the same mistakes they did?
In today’s show, you’ll hear stories about these awkward conversations.
You’ll also hear of ways you can go about having this conversation (or ongoing conversations) with your kids so that they can learn from you (and not leave it up the rest of the world to instill their views).
WHAT YOU’RE GONNA HEAR:
The difference between the sex talk and sexuality The generational disconnect with the sexuality discussion The (astonishing) survey results of women who were asked if they had the sex talk with their parents (versus learning about sex elsewhere) The three factors that contribute towards whether a parent will have the sex talk with their child or not How to go about having “The Talk” How vulnerability plays a role in a sex talk Interesting places women have learned about sex How one woman has managed to keep the line of communication about sex open
QUOTE IT!
“You don’t have to like everybody that likes you.” -Anonymous Guest
SHOUTOUTS:
EP 11 – March Spotlight with SueB Zimmerman Dr. James Dobson on Twitter
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