Let’s Talk About It: What do you wish your parents had told you about s
What do you wish your parents had told you about sex?
The messages we receive about sex growing up — whether spoken, avoided, or implied — often shape how we experience intimacy, desire, shame, and communication in adulthood. For many people, sex education focused on biology, risk, or rules, while leaving out conversations about pleasure, consent, emotions, boundaries, and relational safety.
This question invites gentle reflection on what was missing, unclear, or confusing — and how those early gaps may still influence how you relate to your body, your partner, and yourself today. Approaching these reflections with curiosity rather than blame can open space for healing, self-compassion, and more intentional conversations about sexual wellbeing.
Let's Talk About It invites open and honest dialogue to build shared understanding, deepen intimacy, and challenge unhelpful beliefs that no longer serve you.
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These reflections are offered for education and connection, not as a replacement for therapy.