Should be taught to most (young) males 🙂
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•HELP! How do I help educate my son about his body when I know nothing about boys?
7·1 year agoI think you and your son having an open communication is a very good thing. Be prepared, though, that this can change. This can be due to feelings of shame getting stronger during puberty.
Be patient and remain open to communication and it most likely will return.
Also, find trustworthy sources of information your son can access to find answers to his questions and respect him when he wishes to inspect there on his own (again, if you remain open and respectful, he probably either keep confiding in you or will again if he doesn’t at some point).
And from personal experience, I can add: it helps if you’re also open to learning things from him! I know I’ve learned lots from the younger generation, even though I thought I was knowledgeable enough! (Especially lingo and how to give and check for consent in non disruptive ways)



In Dutch, this is called a “wij van WC Eend”-moment (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_Duck#Advertising_slogan)