I'm gald I'm not alone feeling that way... I don't know about everybody else here (and it would be interesting to find out) but I had my sex education in school... at lunchtime in the playground that is
I honestly can't remember what age I was when I found out about the birds and the bees, but by the time my parents got around to having the
embarressing little chat with myself and my sister we were (in our opioin) "experts".
I think kids nowadays are GROWING UP WAY TOO FAST, but we have to be realisic here and start educating them from an early age about sex.
IMO I think it's the parents responsiblity, in saying this I would like to see some sex ed in schools too, but it should start in primary school.
A client of mine is a nurse and was only telling me the other day of the amount of young girls coming in with different symptoms and when asked if they could be pregnant they all give an adament "absolutely no way".
She says the story is always the same.. they are so SHOCKED when told they are, in fact pregnant... so why are they so shocked?.. it's because they, like me learned everything they know( and they know it all, remember) from their friends... this has to be addressed and fast!!
Now I'm off to have a little chat with my son.... he's 2 by the way:green: