#Sexmyths

Starting the conversation between children and their guardians.

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who is teaching your child about sex?

The discomfort of talking to your kids about sex is nothing like the discomfort of hearing your teen say, "I'm pregnant" or “I think I have a sexually transmitted disease.”

So you haven't talked to your kids about sex. We (sort of) understand. It can be, shall we say, uncomfortable? So let's get a few things out of the way: Penis. Vagina. Condom. Sperm. Birth control. Intercourse. Ok, now take a deep breath.

If you don't think your kid is thinking about sex, think again. In fact, having sex, or at least the thought of it, is more pervasive in teenager's lives than ever. Are you shaking your head in disbelief right now? No worries: the good news is you can control the conversation, and keep your kids informed about sex. That's what this site is all about.

So take the quiz yourself, then sit down with your kids and take it with them. Start the conversation. Before it's too late.

What do you think of when you hear the word sex Awkward? Fun? Tough Decisions? Hook ups? Not right now? Maybe later? Whatever comes to mind when sex is mentioned, we know it’s been influenced by almost everything around us – from friends and TV, to Snapchat and Spotify. Problem is, we know that not everything we hear about sex is true. Just like any decision, it’s important to have the best tools and information before figuring out what’s right for you when it comes to sex. That’s why we create this site. So let’s separate fact from fiction. Start by taking our quiz and then sharing it with your friends so we can all can get this straight!

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Correct!

You cannot use your sister's birth control pills. Don't do it.

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