The sex talk. It’s pretty much the most uncomfortable conversation there is, no matter your age.
It could’ve been your parents telling you “when a mummy and daddy love each other very much…” or a school teacher using the anatomically correct names for areas you were pretty happy thinking of as private parts, thank you very much.
No matter how it happened, it often brought fear and dread to young people’s previously innocent lives.
Enter a brilliant thread on reddit, called “sex-ed teachers, what is the craziest misconception you have cleared up?“. There are many crazy misconceptions that both kids and adults alike have, and many of them will blow your PC mind.
And we’ve conveniently pulled out our 10 favourite for you to read:
1. Men can only have 2 kids because they only have 2 balls
“When I was in 4th grade I thought men could only have two kids because they only had two testicles. It made sense, because every man I knew had two kids… except my buddy Greg had two siblings. Once I reached my “revelation” I reasoned that Greg’s mom must have cheated on his dad in order to have a 3rd kid.”
2. Yellow skittles are the same as birth control
“My sister is a Sex Ed teacher. Apparently a belief that more than a few students have is that yellow skittles can act as birth control.”
3. Your parents can be virgins
“In eighth grade one of my classmates was fully convinced both his parents were virgins. We tried to explain how that was impossible, but he wouldn’t believe us.”
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I had the 'birds and bees' talk with my daughters and asked if they had any questions. There were a few doozies! http://truthaboutparenting....
Not a funny story like all those below, more of a sad one - I remember a friend crying in frustration in year 5 after a sex ed class, because she didn't even know the basics - her parents never told her. Cue 3 10 year olds with much more progressive parents explaining the basics of how babies are made to her (luckily the library had a copy of "Where Do I Come From" to walk her through).