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@Theweakeredge
I believe that a school sex education course can help address many global issues and fill teenagers' gaps in sexuality education. But if there is no sex education course at school, the parents should take on this role. They should explain everything from the biological, contraceptive, and pregnancy measures to the politics of consent. It is important to build an open dialogue with trust and without shyness. My classmate's father called him an escort girl from https://www.citybutterflies.com/ for his coming of age, although I don't think that should take the place of an educational talk.
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