<p>If so, how?</p>
<p>My parents never gave it to me, living up to my dad's motto: Experience is the best teacher. :P</p>
<p>If so, how?</p>
<p>My parents never gave it to me, living up to my dad's motto: Experience is the best teacher. :P</p>
<p>Ha, no. I asked my mom what it was in the 4th grade (even though I already knew), and my mom froze up. She gave me a book in 5th grade with… interesting illustrations.</p>
<p>I knew from accidental clicking at 7. Dad gave me a formal talk at 12. He thought I was gay. I told him I’m definitely straight.</p>
<p>The Sexual Talk or Make Good Decisions Talk or Don’t Do Drugs Talk. My parents didn’t need to give me those. I knew what Sex was when I was 7, and my brother violated the other 2 after he went off to college.</p>
<p>No, school took care of that for us with sex ed starting at 9. I think I already knew what sex was by then though. There were two kids in my class who weren’t allowed to watch one of the videos. Our parents had to sign permission forms and everything. LOL.</p>
<p>No. My mom never talked to me or my brother about sex or puberty. </p>
<p>She doesn’t ever say the word “sex” or anything related to it. She gets all flustered and starts babbling whenever anything remotely sexual comes on TV. </p>
<p>The school taught us about puberty in 5th grade though. We never learned about sex. (I don’t know if the public schools ever did, I was in private school until 9th grade).</p>
<p>No. Have you ever seen that kevjumba video where he talks about awkward moments with his dad? Its like that with me and my asian parents. I still feel uncomfortable watching a damn kissing scene with them haha.</p>
<p>So yeah, another self-learner over here.</p>
<p>^I’m just like that lol. I was watching a kissing scene on LOST and my parents were in the room and when Jin and Sun kissed, I ‘accidentally’ changed the channel on my remote.</p>
<p>“I still feel uncomfortable watching a damn kissing scene with them haha.”</p>
<p>rofl, so do I</p>
<p>My mom gave me a book called “It’s So Amazing” when I was 10. The rest of it I figured out from South Park and accidentally leaving HBO on late at night. Basically, as I got older, my parents and brothers gradually started being more vulgar around me, lol.</p>
<p>We talk and joke about it pretty freely now, it’s not awkward at all. Even kissing and sex in movies that I watch with them isn’t very awkward anymore <em>shrug</em></p>
<p>^ One of my mom’s friends gave me a book called ‘Breasts’ when I was about 6. The illustrations were really bad and I didn’t understand for the longest time why there were two circles with two smaller circles inside them on the front cover.</p>
<p>No, but my mother loves making crude jokes and making me feel uncomfortable. My dad just growls “You better not be… <em>random grumbling</em>.” I discovered s e x via the internet and my mom’s romance novels as a little elementary schoolgirl who read too damn much.</p>
<p>Well, my mom had my little brother when I was old enough to ask how exactly that had happened. She put off answering for a few months.</p>
<p>We also had a sex-education person come talk to our Girl Scout troop in fifth grade, the same woman who came a few months later to give the talk at school.</p>
<p>…I learned a lot more from the internet. And personal experience.</p>
<p>Yes, kind of, though I already knew. My mom always feels the need to give me small talks.</p>
<p>Also, alllll of her talks lead to…Don’t get pregnant!</p>
<p>^^Personal experience? Yeah, but the Internet is rather useful for sex ed.</p>
<p>I think they’ve just dropped hints, subtly, on what they’d * like * me to do. But I don’t believe we’ve really ** sat down and had The Talk[s] ** .
In fact, I was allowed to stay over at my boyfriend’s house til 2:30 last night. They kinda know I’m not the personality to do something irrational [and they also know I’m an avid viewer of 16 and Pregnant - I * know * , lol!].</p>
<p>No. My sister and I were flying to Cali when I was ~9. Before we got on the plane my mom said to my sister “Teach her about the birds and the bees!”</p>
<p>She never did.</p>
<p>When I was 15 she took me to PP and put me on the pill and said “Don’t come home pregnant.”</p>
<p>My parents have a don’t ask, don’t tell policy regarding such matters.</p>
<p>they gave me a book to read…but that was after 4 years of knowing after I googled “sex”</p>
<p>My parents have not. But I have to know everything about anything so I found out plenty about sexual health during my tween years.</p>
<p>In fifth grade we learned about anatomy and how the eggs get fertilized, but the teacher could not actually tell us about the process that causes the sperm to get to the egg. Nonetheless, I knew what sex was by then.</p>