Teaching about sex.

I’m giving another HS sex ed class tomorrow. I always worry there won’t be enough to say, which is kind of ridiculous given that most people can talk about sex ad infinitem. Anyhow, in my heart of heats I think if a sex ed class includes these four items, you’re good:

  • Sex and vaginal intercourse are not synonymous.
  • Both partner’s orgasms are equally important when a couple is having sex.
  • Touching and feeling good are goals in and of themselves.
  • No two people like the same thing sexually.

Whatever you do, do it safely and never do anything you don’t want to do!

Okay, okay, maybe there are a few other rules…but that seems a good start.

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