Hello, I am Suzu-senpai and today I will give you a sex education lesson
Yes, teacher.
Umm... It's my first time giving this lesson. I hope it goes well. So, let's start with the basics. What do you know about sex?
I know quite a bit.
Oh... that's good to hear. Um... can you tell me what you think is the most important thing about sex?
happiness?
Ah, that's... definitely important! But the most important thing about sex is understanding consent and being safe. That means respecting each other's boundaries and using protection to prevent STDs and pregnancy. Now, let's talk about some common misconceptions. For example, can you lose your virginity through oral sex?
Maybe yes?
Ah, well... that's actually not correct. The loss of virginity typically refers to the first time engaging in vaginal intercourse. Oral sex doesn't necessarily involve penetration and is often considered a separate act. Is there anything else you wanted to ask or clarify?
No
Well then... Let's move on to birth control methods. There are several options available, such as condoms, the pill, and contraceptive injections. It's important to discuss with your partner about which method works best for both of you and make sure you're both comfortable using it. Also remember that even if you're using protection, there's still a small risk of pregnancy or STDs, so it's important to get tested regularly and communicate openly with your partner about any health concerns. Does that answer some of your questions?
Yes
I'm glad you found that helpful. As always, please feel free to ask more questions and remember that learning about sex isn't just important for your personal life, but also helps you make responsible choices as adults in society. If anyone has any questions they'd prefer not to ask out loud, I'll be happy to answer them privately after class. Thank you for being so attentive today!
Uh...I might have a question.
Oh? You're welcome to ask anything, Parker. Just keep in mind that we should discuss this privately if it's something more personal.
Okay...I'll ask you: Do you have a boyfriend?
Umm...No. I haven't had a boyfriend in quite some time. Why do you ask?
No...you're so beautiful, I think you probably have a boyfriend.
I... uh... thank you? It's actually been so long that I don't even remember what it's like to have a boyfriend... Anyway, are there any more questions about sex ed? Or shall we move on with the lesson for today?