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Kenneth
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Kenneth
Male
20 years old New Jersey Favorite Quote
"Every candy deserves a chance" by my co-worker Dann The reason why i chose this quote is because to me it means that everyone needs chance be for their judged.
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I get my information about sex from:
![]() | Friends | ![]() | Parent(s), guardian(s) | ![]() | Other family members |
![]() | School health or sex ed programs | ![]() | TV | ![]() | Internet |
Please tell us where else you get information about sex.
I get my information from my uncle in california and my mom.
In one sentence, tell us what your first time talking with your parent(s)/guardian(s) about sex was like? Who started the conversation?
The first time I talked to my parents about sex was at a really young age and my mom explained to me about everything to keep me safe.
What do YOU think sex ed classes for teens should talk about? What was covered in your sex ed class? What do you wish was covered in your sex ed class?
covered in my sex ed:
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covered in my sex ed:
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• Masturbation • Menstruation • Wet dreams • Different kinds of sex • How to figure out your sexual feelings for someone of your same gender • Pregnancy options • Abstinence • Abstinence as the only acceptable choice for teens • STDs • How to talk to your partner about sex • How to talk to your parents about sex • How to talk to your partner about birth control or safer sex • Rape and sexual assault • How to know if your body is developing in a normal way • How to find a clinic
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• Issues faced by gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or questioning people • Fingering and hand jobs • How to decide if you're ready for sex • How to figure out if your relationship is healthy or not • How to manage online flirting and dating |
Do you have a story that you think should be on Sex, Etc. because it would help other teens? Write it here, and you and your story may be featured on the Web site.
No, not really.
If Sex, Etc. gave you $1,000 dollars to help teens get access to honest, medically accurate and balanced information about human sexuality and to help teens make responsible choices about sexual health, what would YOU do?
I would find internet sites that would help and find places to visit to learn more on the topics.