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In this inaugural episode of Point Blank Period, we're talking about sex...education, and of course, periods.
Hilary shares her sex ed experience and how it left much to be desired, as well as what she learned (or didn't) about periods as a young person. She shares how the problem with sex ed (or lack thereof) is two-fold: it's sex ed itself, but it's also how boys and girls are separated from one another at such a crucial age and the impact this has on their self-esteem and ability to connect on an intimate level with prospective future partners.
She discusses how the lack of openness around sex, periods, and menstrual health discourages curiosity and healthy sexual exploration in kids and contributes to the toxic "men ain't s**t, women ain't s**t" battles raging today that get in the way of meaningful connection.
By Hilary Glaus5
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In this inaugural episode of Point Blank Period, we're talking about sex...education, and of course, periods.
Hilary shares her sex ed experience and how it left much to be desired, as well as what she learned (or didn't) about periods as a young person. She shares how the problem with sex ed (or lack thereof) is two-fold: it's sex ed itself, but it's also how boys and girls are separated from one another at such a crucial age and the impact this has on their self-esteem and ability to connect on an intimate level with prospective future partners.
She discusses how the lack of openness around sex, periods, and menstrual health discourages curiosity and healthy sexual exploration in kids and contributes to the toxic "men ain't s**t, women ain't s**t" battles raging today that get in the way of meaningful connection.