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Re: Sex Ed, anatomy, for teenager - Rolando - 08-20-2013

Speedy wrote:
It's all on the web for free.

HA!


Re: Sex Ed, anatomy, for teenager - GGD - 08-20-2013

Rolando wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
It's all on the web for free.

HA!
Billions of sites with these "Educational" "How To" videos, but for some reason they don't want the under 18 demographic to access them.


Re: Sex Ed, anatomy, for teenager - Speedy - 08-20-2013

Uh, I was referring to legit sites for the info davemchine was seeking.

GGD wrote:
[quote=Rolando]
[quote=Speedy]
It's all on the web for free.

HA!
Billions of sites with these "Educational" "How To" videos, but for some reason they don't want the under 18 demographic to access them.


Re: Sex Ed, anatomy, for teenager - PeterB - 08-20-2013

To me, a lot of this depends on what you want her to learn, and from what perspective (e.g., how you want to approach it).

If she's a teenager, she probably already knows a lot, without your having told her anything.

If you want her learning more details about the anatomy and how everything works, Our Bodies, Ourselves is a great choice (as others have mentioned), but here are some others:

http://www.amazon.com/Body-Drama-Bodies-Answers-ebook/dp/B006UCK3T0/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1376982263

http://www.amazon.com/Growing-Up-Its-Girl-Thing/dp/0679890270/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1376982263

http://www.amazon.com/Sex-Teens-Uncensored-Guide-Safety/dp/0981973329/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1376982263

http://www.amazon.com/The-Care-Keeping-You-Older/dp/1609580427/ref=pd_sim_b_2

... one of these might suit you (and her!). I especially like the looks of that first one, given how frequently teenage girls are uncomfortable, unhappy, and/or insecure with their bodies. It's good to have a book for them to read that tells them that everything they're worried about is, most often, totally normal.