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Originally Posted by BTDTWoman
1. When you were growing up, who in your family or extended family provided you with the most information about sex and sexual body parts?
No one.
2. Did this person inform you that you had a clitoris as well as a vagina?
Yes No Not Sure
no
3. Did this person inform you that you had a vulva as well as a vagina?
Yes No Not Sure
no
4. Did this person inform you that girls and women can have orgasms?
Yes No Not Sure
no
5. Did this person inform you that female orgasms are usually experienced through stimulation of the clitoris rather than vaginal intercourse?
Yes No Not Sure
no
6. Did this person provide you with any information about female masturbation?
Yes No Not Sure
no
7. Did this person provide you with any information about same-sex female relationships and lesbian sexuality?
Yes No Not Sure
no, but I was taught at church that it was a sin.
8. Did this person provide you with any information about sex toys or vibrators?
Yes No Not Sure
no
9. What did this person tell you about why girls have a vagina? That is, what were your taught about the purpose of a girl's vagina?
I learned about how babies are born really young, probably through reading books, PBS and animal channel. I knew about sex very young because my Mom and step dad would have loud sex all the time.
10. What did this person tell you about why boys have a penis? That is, what were your taught about the purpose of a boy's penis?
Learned it through tv and books.
11. How old are you today?
27
12. How old were you when you first learned that you had something called a vagina?
Ever since I can remember, I don't know.
13. Which state or country did you live in when you first learned that you had something called a vagina?
Hawaii
14. Are you Latina, Black, Asian, White, or Native American?
Asian/White
15. Was your mother Latina, Black, Asian, White, or Native American?
White
16. What is the last grade of school that your mother had completed when you first learned that you had a vagina? Did she have a college degree? Did she have more education than a college degree?
She has a high school diploma.
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Most of my sex education came through school sex ed, friends, movies, tv and books. I have only in the last year had conversations with my Mother about sex. My younger sisters and I have always talked about sexual things, but everyone else in the family never really talked about it at all. I think a lot of it is the way we were brought up in a religious household.