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What were you first taught about sex? In many homes, the topic of sex and sexuality still remains pretty taboo. If it was brought up at all, the conversation may have had undertones of shame, warnings, and messaging about how to avoid it all together.
This is how many young girls experience the “sex talk” in their homes. Today, we listen to an interview with a sexual educator in Namibia. Now in her 30s, she talks about her journey towards unlearning misconceptions about her body, sex, and sexuality.
By Amara Evering, Sister NamibiaWhat were you first taught about sex? In many homes, the topic of sex and sexuality still remains pretty taboo. If it was brought up at all, the conversation may have had undertones of shame, warnings, and messaging about how to avoid it all together.
This is how many young girls experience the “sex talk” in their homes. Today, we listen to an interview with a sexual educator in Namibia. Now in her 30s, she talks about her journey towards unlearning misconceptions about her body, sex, and sexuality.