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We have never laughed this hard before during an episode. Which seems ironic because we are talking about S.E.X. and answering a question you asked regarding how we talk to our kids about sex in a more inclusive way. While we aren't experts, we can share our experiences. For context, here is the question that was submitted: “I feel it's important to talk to our children openly about sex and boundaries. My oldest son told us he was gay a couple years ago. I would love for you guys to talk about how to address that with our kids whose sex lives might look different than our own. What does your ex husband wish he would have known? Honestly I hear a lot about talking to your kids about it, but they only talk about how to address "traditional" male/female sex. What do we need to educate our child differently? Where are those resources?” ⭐️ Ready to trust your gut after any form of betrayal? Pick up the FREE workbook, “Trust Your Gut After Betrayal” to get started by clicking here! ⭐️ Be in the know by getting on the BOLDetin Board (our email list). https://theboldlogic.com/boldetin⭐️ Have a question or topic you want us to cover on the pod? Ask it here and we will be sure to cover it.<br /><br /><br /><br />-------Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook!--You can find the podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts