The sex talk should start as soon as the baby comes out of the womb. I talk to my 5-month-old nephew about sex. Granted, he doesn't understand it quite yet, it makes me comfortable with the idea of talking to him about it later in life. I think my generation will have a variety of ways they approach the sex talk with the next generation. My age group is in an awkward phase right now. So many people talk openly about sex and a lot don't, and that will carry on to adulthood. I think the next generation will be miseducated about sex because in the Human Sexuality class of 50 people, there are so many different views about sex and how it should be talked about and how soon it should be talked about. I am not sure that sex education will evolve very much from where it is now; all the information kids need about sex is in the media. If anything, there will be a class or TV show introduced about STIs. Eventually my or the next generation will be so consumed by STIs that it will be an issue that will have to be addressed if sex education is continuously ignored.
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