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  • Considering we never had the talk until I told her I was pregnant, yeah, just a little too late.
  • Funny you should ask... my Mom and I talked about "the talk" last night. I said I think she gave it to me when I was two, she's pretty sure she waited until I was four (I think I was probably eight, really). She is a nurse and was VERY thorough. I think that parents who educate their kids do them a BIG favor. I have a friend who is very naieve, whose parents kept her in the dark. Suffice it to say she is now in a very delicate situation.
  • All of what I know about sex, I learned on my own, but the depth of my knowlege is still quite laughable.
  • My mother couldn't bring herself to talk about "it". I learned on my own.
  • Yes they did... by time they talked to me about it i already new most of it from sex ed. in middle school...they waited till i was 14 i consider that late..
  • My mom told me what sex was, I was maybe 9 ish... we were sitting in the Buick and she said blatantly "Sex is when a man sticks his penis in the woman's vagina". I cried for four hours. That is when I realized I was raped.
  • If I were to wait for my dad to have the "birds and bees" talk with me I'd still be absolutely clueless to sex, but thankfully my mom was always open with my sister and I about all that we needed to know on the subject. So, to answer your question, no- my mom was right on time.
  • By the time my parents had gotten around to talking to me about it, I already knew more about sex (technically) than they did. I was about twelve when they were asking me what some things were.
  • My parents never talked to me about sex
  • They never talked to me about it. I learned everything on my own. Now, I probably know more about it than they do.
  • yes,im 17 and still waiting
  • they didn't actually. i still find it hard to be in the same room as my dad when there is a kissing/sex scene in a movie and i will NOT watch anything like sex and the city with him around. we learned about it in school, sex ed when we were 11. my mum has always been very open with me, but we didn't start talking about sex really until I was about 17.
  • Not at all, but not to early either. My mother told me (translated from Danish) that it wasn't "screwing", but "making love, which is what your dad and I do" when I was 4 or so, didn't quite know what it meant back then, but that was my first introduction to the subject ^^. My parents have always been pretty relaxed about it, talking about how it most be to make love in a water bed, at dinners my mothers siblings, and french kissing even when I had friends visiting (ok, I didn't exactly approve of that back then '-_- but I still think it's a bit that they were so relaxed about it)
  • my parents refused to talk about it. when i was young i asked what a virgin was and both parents ignored the question! i never asked anything again and because of that when i had my 1st period i never told her or had her help
  • Yes, considering they never did.
  • I'm 51. I'm still waiting.
  • I pretty much learned on my own.
  • No learnt about it at school and going through life has taught me a whole more
  • Hell no, my mom put me in a sex ed class when I was in FIFTH grade haha, and then again in seventh bahaaa
  • My parent NEVER spoke about sex with me. The only loose reference she ever gave was when she told me about the girls that give "it" very easily. I think she was lying about these girls cos I searched high and low for them and never ever found one. *sigh*
  • They never had the conversation at all. My mom found out I was sexually active and came to school, left a note on my car with a Doctor's appointment, time and date, for me to get on birth control and the only other thing on the note was that she loved me.

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