How to Talk To Teens About Sex

How to Talk To Teens About Sex

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EP128 - Talking to Your Child About Sex
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<span>Welcome to episode 128 of the Sexology Podcast! Today is a solo episode where I speak more in depth about talking to your kids about sex.</span><span> </span>

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It’s not always comfortable to talk with our kids about pornography - but it’s something all parents need to do. Indeed, research shows that 12 is the average age at which kids first encounter pornography, and that by age 18, 79% of teens have been exposed to violent porn. Dr. Li ...  Show more

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