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Most people at some point or another have gone through the awkward and slightly uncomfortable experience of having the “sex talk” with their parents. Hey, someone has to do it!

 

Now you can relive that moment all over again as these parents explain sex to their children with hilarious, yet cringe-worthy metaphors like “special dance” or “hanging out.”

And while we applaud these parents for getting the conversation started on such a difficult subject, we have developed age-appropriate tips for talks that allow you to have a lifelong conversation with your child, making the process a lot smoother. After all, we believe parents should be the primary sexuality educators for their children.

So next time your child has a question, just remember: If a child is old enough to ask a question, they are old enough to hear a medically accurate response. And with our help, it doesn’t have to be awkward or uncomfortable for either one of you.

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