• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    Having cool and upfront parents when it comes to sex can also be problematic awkward. My mother was a social worker in New York and Philly during the sixties and seventies. She use to tell me (as a pre-pubescent child) about how she use to have to put young girls (10-13) on birth control and how some already had a child at 13. I hit puberty at 10 so she gave me the talk about how regular masturbation was healthy and showed me how to put on a condom.

    Decades later and I’m still emotionally scarred. *shiver*

    EDIT: Fixed my wording as it made it sound like I don’t approve of the proactive approach. I very much so do.

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      and showed me how to put on a condom.

      Decades later and I’m still emotionally scarred. *shiver*

      I really hope that’s just poor phrasing…

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        On a banana dude! Same as they do (or did) in school. Sheesh!

        LOL, it was poor phrasing.

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      That’s not so much being upfront and honest with sex as it is trauma dumping on you. The fact that you’re emotionally scarred from it decades later is a big clue here.

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        I think you meant “emotionally scarred” but if I’m honest, “emotionally scared” is also true.

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      You would have preferred being uninformed? Yeah her methods and timing might not have been the best, but take it from someone who knows - you were better off.

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        Oh, I 100% agree and I love my mother for that and many other things she did where she went above and beyond to prepare me for life. Still, that was…something.

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          Having an awkward talk awkwardly: ew. Having an awkward talk openly: also ew.

          Good for your mother, though. I imagine you learned from her what many of us learned from the internet, books, media, peers, partners, and other sources.

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            Getting sex ed and intercourse tips from my mother was horrifying, but it saved me from many mistakes. Not all, but many.