Great post, Gunnar. As someone raised in the ‘50’s, I can attest that there was no sex education at home, so we assumed there was no fun in it for women, just childbearing. Some realistic guidance would have helped.
Is it possible the fears and outrage of parents these days has to do with, for example, California’s push to challenge gender identification?
Excellent post ! Very true.
Great post, Gunnar. As someone raised in the ‘50’s, I can attest that there was no sex education at home, so we assumed there was no fun in it for women, just childbearing. Some realistic guidance would have helped.
Is it possible the fears and outrage of parents these days has to do with, for example, California’s push to challenge gender identification?
Thanks, Sara.
I think that fear and uncertainty in general tend to make people lash out. Somewhat taboo topics are an easy target then.