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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't anymore with the "we didn't know anything about our bodies" false narrative she relentlessly talks about. I was a middle schooler in 1981 in the Bible belt and our health class taught us all about sexual health and adolescence. Sex was seen as something actually enjoyable and therefore worth waiting for. Jen has to crap on her past and make it so terrible to make herself look so very victimized. I did like her candor about how she theoretically wanted to give her kids the language to talk about their sex lives, but didn't really want to have to hear about it. This was a glimpse into the old Jen, the one I felt was honest about her feelings even when they were very unwelcome and awkward.[/quote] You were absolutely an outlier is this was your 1981 Bible Belt middle school sex ed experience. I’m calling BS. [/quote] Agreed[/quote] Bible Belt ‘81 middle schooler and I was taught about sex at home, at church, and at Catholic school. Your stereotypes of Southern Christians are just that - stereotypes. But this misses the wider fact that Jen is not from the Bible Belt like she pretends to be JENNIFER IS FROM *** K A N S A S *** KANSAS KANSAS NOT TEXAS NOT THE BIBLE BELT NOT THE SOUTH NOT EVEN CLOSE K A N S A S She is no more Texan than all the Californians who won’t stop moving here K A N S A S [/quote]
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