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How was your sexual education? Did your parents give you 'The Talk'? How does this stuff work as a lgbt individual?

Thankfully, my parents never gave me The Talk. They'd probably suck at explaining anything. I learned about everything from sex ed books from the library, Wikipedia, or websites for kids, like The Hormone Factory (I can't believe I still remember the name). I personally don't understand parents wimpyness over giving The Talk though. I'm freakin' asexual and I'd prefer to give my kids The Talk at an early age instead of waiting for someone else to do it. They have books out there to teach kids as young as 4 or 5 about the Birds and the Bees.

I don't know what sex ed does about lgbt kids though. I never had it in school but I feel they'd only vaguely gloss over it.
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>>6856823
my parents tried to introduced "The Talk" when I turned twenty. The closest we ever got to have a conversation about sex was them making me come out as straight when I was 12.
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>>6856823
My mom taught me about how babies were made and born before I started preschool. My mom did an excellent job. She took out a book and explained it to me as medically accurate as she could. She would regularly talk about contraceptives and stds. So, I never had any hang ups about it.

Before I came out, she would tell my brother and I that if we got some girl pregnant, her ass is going to get an abortion.

I love my mom.
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OP here. Fyi, I knew where babies came from from ann early age due to liking Animal Planet. I didn't understand sex though until I was 9 or 10 and got internet access.

>>6856847

>the talk
>at 20

Okay.
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lolthey told my sister about her period and never talked to me about anything about sex ed- in 6th grade the school had a rather graphic well depicted sex ed ...looking back it was done quite well for puplic school,
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They tried to give me some talk when I was about 10. I didn't understand a thing. But there was an image book about pregnancy and another book about sex&marriage (which mom told me not to read) so I understood quite a bit of things from there at age 12.
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It was explained at biology class in school pretty early, and I also found a lot of porn including my dad's stash of comics way before my parents decided to give me The Talk.
I think at some point they were going to do it but they were like "do you know how babies are made" or something like that and I replied "yes I know they taught it in class" and they were like "ah ok".
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>>6856823
Knew where babies came from by age 3 and my mother was pregnant with my brother. We never did all the stupid stories about the stork or whatever.
I knew loads about sex by the time I was 9; I decided to look it up and learn about the reproductive mechanism.
When my parents tried to give me the talk at 11, I told them that it wasn't necessary, since I had a well-grounded understanding of the human reproductive system. They told me that I had to use condoms for safety though, once I was old enough. I didn't understand why, since I thought that sex was purely for reproductive purposes until age 13. I thought couples just kissed and cuddled; sex didn't even register as one of the things they do for fun until my parents clarified that for me.
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Some kid on my bus mentioned it in pictochat (remember that shit on the DS?) when I was like 8. Asked my mom about it. I was promptly enrolled in a proper sex ed program (not the school bullshit) soon after. It's all a waste as I'm asexual but hey, knowledge is power.

Never actually had "the talk", though.
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>>6856823
What my school and my parents told me basically boils down to "use a condom if you don't want a kid or aren't sure if they have STDs."

I'm pretty sure everyone involved knew that everyone starts watching porn at age 13 nowadays, so the specifics were glossed over.
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My mom told me about the differences between the sexes at probably 4 or 5. I was mad jealous of male genitals and when I was taking a bath I would hold a toothbrush to my crotch and say I was a boy. My mom would just tell me I wasn't.
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I grew up in a conservative christian family and got the typical "abstinence only, sex is evil, if you fuck before marriage you won't be special for your wife" spiel.
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My parents are ultra religious and think sex is some degenerate satanic ritual so I didn't learn about it until middle school sex ed.
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>>6861242
*extramarital sex is evil. Banging your spouse is 100% ok in their eyes, but only if you haven't fucked them or anyone else beforehand, and only if you're straight.
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>>6861245
>sex is some degenerate satanic ritual
Does that make you devil-spawn?
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>>6861469
I'm here right now so yeah probably.
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>>6861242

Tbqh, I'm an atheist and don't mind abstinence until marriage. It sounds more, I dunno, romantic. But then again I have a very low interest in sex anyway so maybe it's different for others.
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>>6856823
My parents never talked about sex with me. Probably why the first thing I discovered was fingering my butt lol
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What did sex ed teach you about being gay or trans anyway?

I never had formal sex ed because I was home schooled during high school. I remember those some sex ed books for kids as a middle schooler but I don't remember anything on lgbt people. Do newer books mention them?
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>>6863953
Basically nothing. It's all about reproduction, contraception, and stds.
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>>6863953
In a school setting we had some health class in fifth grade where the boys and girls were separated once a week for a few weeks. For girls it was periods, acne, tampons, STDs, etc but sex talk was pretty minimum and focused more on puberty.

Middle school sex ed wasn't separated but only our 8th grade health teacher would bring up homos once in awhile just to say "some women have sex with other women, and some men have sex with men. Just like all you should be doing, wrap that shit and be smart." Also lots of shitty scare movies about pregnancies and the most graphic images of STDs and drug addicts they could find. She was chill though. She really didn't care if we had sex and straight up said she was just required to 'discourage' it.

I went to some shitty far away highschool and health class was shit. Basically just made us watch Super size Me and some psycho holy ghost woman came in to talk to us once that was really just "don't have sex until your married, only have sex to have kids or you will die in a car accident while ODing on heroin like my son did. If you have homosexual thoughts it's just the devil tempting you away from marriage so seek help". It turned out pretty bad. Only 150 kids in that school, someone threw a chair at her, had a mini riot where it took some officers to have to be called in. There was plenty of gay kids but it was the straight ones who started it. It went on way too long, barely anyone even know what she was psycho babbling about and no one took kindly to her talking to us like we were five, singling out specific students to insult them and say they were going to hell, etc. Half of us were fresh out of juvie so I have no idea why anyone thought this would be a good idea.
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>be 6
>ask where babies come from
>history prof dad starts telling me about proper biology shit
>goes into rant about how the population of north america couldn't have been what it was with just an ice bridge and that humans sailed the pacific long before europeans

I mean, at least he tried.
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12 years of Catholic education so never had sex ed in school.

I have a brother two years older than me and one day my father sat us both down for the sex talk. he probably figured to kill two birds with one stone. My brother probably got it but everything he said went right over my head. Plus I think it was all biology and nothing about homosex or fun sex.

So when a neighbor started fooling around with me, I had no clue it was wrong or what was happening to me. It just felt good.
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My dad bought be a human anatomy textbook. I went straight to the sexual organs part like he thought I would.
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