Also relevant - you can’t smell porn. Everyone has a scent, especially when doing a physical activity.
Comment on HELP! How do I help educate my son about his body when I know nothing about boys??
BJHanssen@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I think one of the more important things you can get across to him is this:
Porn is fine, but it’s fiction. It’s no more real or realitic than the latest superhero blockbuster, and should be thought of that way. It’s entertainment, not education.
There are sex ed channels on Youtube. Good ones. Sexplanations is one, but there are also others. Seek those out.
IzzyScissor@lemmy.world 1 week ago
ILikeTraaaains@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Porn is fine, but it’s fiction. It’s no more real or realistic than the latest superhero blockbuster, and should be thought of that way. It’s entertainment, not education.
This, meanwhile on one hand it teached me how to pleasure a woman orally, on the other it created impossible expectations on other areas.
I learned properly about the g-spot and how to massage it with my fingers through a TV program about sex that did at nights.
Lileath@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 week ago
Did you know that the g-spot never was proven to actually exist?
Apepollo11@lemmy.world 1 week ago
This.
Porn is as representative of real sex as action scenes are of real fights.
It’s a stylised and codified version of things that specifically is designed to appeal to our lizard brains.
Also, get used to saying the word ‘sex’ around him. It’s weird at first, but the best way to make it clear that it’s all a normal part of growing up, is by acting like it’s a normal part of growing up.