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I've realized that sex education for people like me was severely lacking growing up. As a teen, I didn't really have a concept of what big was, and size differences were never talked about. This resulted in a dozen or so instances of broken condoms and confusion.
As a teen I was already really big. When condoms kept blowing out on me I always figured it was a low quality product. It took a lot of these what could have been life changing close calls to realize I needed a special sized condom. That lack of education could have literally changed my life, and I think it should be talked more about in our education system.
Anyone else had a similar experience?
While it’s not necessarily schools job to tell you you’re big, I get what you’re saying (as long as your concern is genuine and not you wishing people validated you bc your dick, which would be creepy in this context).
If you’re in America blame Christian nationalists, conservatives, and abstinence based sex ed (via those things just mentioned) as we have horrendous sex education compared to what it could be and other countries
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Agreed it’s why I added the part in parenthesis, something about this post seems like bait and attention seeking. If a shoe is too small, you size up. Idk why teens adults can’t realize this about condoms