My parents figured 'She's old enough to ask, she's old enough to know' SO when I was younger I got the really simple one - 'When two people love each other very much... etc', a bit older it got more complicated, and by the time I was about 11 I understood about contraception and how sex can just be fun, too.
As a result- unlike many of my peers of the same age-
I have never had an STD.
I have never had an unwanted pregnancy (although I did once have to take the morning after pill).
I was never freaked out about my periods.
I never succumbed to peer pressure about sex, I went ahead with it when I wanted to.
I never confused lust with love.
The only myth I fell for was that after your first time the world would looki and feel different, and it would all be marvelous. And I was bitterly disappointed.
A lot of sex ed- especially the emotional aspects- comes too late for a lot of kids. Imagine your an early developer- in every way. Your hormones are pumping, everything is working properly, but because your brain hasn't caught up with your body yet you act without thinking. All you know is 'the waterworks' aspect of it, you don't know much about contraception, and you may believe all the myths.
Imagine what can come about from that lovely little combination. Underage children having babies and STD's is something I think everyone can agree is a bad thing (tm).
As a result- unlike many of my peers of the same age-
I have never had an STD.
I have never had an unwanted pregnancy (although I did once have to take the morning after pill).
I was never freaked out about my periods.
I never succumbed to peer pressure about sex, I went ahead with it when I wanted to.
I never confused lust with love.
The only myth I fell for was that after your first time the world would looki and feel different, and it would all be marvelous. And I was bitterly disappointed.
A lot of sex ed- especially the emotional aspects- comes too late for a lot of kids. Imagine your an early developer- in every way. Your hormones are pumping, everything is working properly, but because your brain hasn't caught up with your body yet you act without thinking. All you know is 'the waterworks' aspect of it, you don't know much about contraception, and you may believe all the myths.
Imagine what can come about from that lovely little combination. Underage children having babies and STD's is something I think everyone can agree is a bad thing (tm).
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