What Schools Will Never Teach: Essential Sex Education Every Parent Must Give Their Children at Home

  One of the most important yet challenging responsibilities of being a parent is guiding your children through sexual development. While schools provide basic sex education, there are critical lessons that only parents can effectively teach at home. In this important discussion, sex and media education specialist Lee Si-hoon shares practical, real-world advice that every parent needs to hear. Never React with Anger When You Discover Something The biggest mistake many parents make is reacting with shock, anger, or punishment when they catch their child watching pornography, talking about sex with friends, or showing interest in dating. Questions like “When did you start watching this?”, “Who showed you?”, or “Give me your phone right now!” can cause children to associate sex with shame and negativity. Instead, start with empathy. A calm, understanding response such as “You must have been really surprised when you first saw that” or “It’s okay to feel confused — tell me what happ...

Freya's New Introduction Post

Where the hell am I going… and why am I in this handbasket?  


Just kidding 😏  


Hey everyone, I’m Freya — 25 years old, unapologetically curvy, and finally stepping into spaces where I can be fully myself.


Let’s start with the basics: I’m 5’2” with soft, generous curves I’ve learned to love. My hair is long, wavy, honey-brown chaos that basically does whatever it wants. My eyes are moody — they can’t pick a color and bounce between blue, grey, green, and hazel (driver’s license says blue, though). Because I live in ridiculous heat, you’ll almost always catch me in a cute dress. Comfort and cuteness win every time.


I’ve been working as a nude art model for seven years now — the longest I’ve ever stuck with any job. I also run my own small business doing high-end interior painting and restoration. In a previous chapter I worked as a stripper, and I’ve been seriously considering going back because it’s fun, empowering, and surprisingly great exercise.


Truthfully, work has never been my identity. I still haven’t found that one passion that lights me up completely. If a genie showed up tomorrow, I’d ask to become a bold sexuality writer and guide — someone like Susie Bright. That’s the dream I’m slowly walking toward.


I’m bisexual with a strong preference for women. The two most meaningful relationships of my life were with women, and parts of my heart will always belong to them. There’s something incredibly deep, sensual, and comforting about connecting with a woman.  


Yet I can’t deny my attraction to men. It’s raw, electric, sometimes intense and a little dangerous in the best way. Right now I’m seeing an amazing guy who lives far away — the kind of chemistry that leaves me craving more even when we’re apart.


I’m here in the BDSM world because I want to grow. I want relationships built on radical honesty, clear communication, and deep trust. BDSM feels like the perfect path for that evolution.


I identify as a switch, but my submissive side runs deep. I’m naturally nurturing and giving — qualities that have sometimes left me feeling overlooked in vanilla dynamics. I want my softness to be cherished, not taken advantage of. I want my care and effort to be seen and reciprocated.


At the same time, I have a very dominant, wicked side. I love the thrill of taking control, teasing, creating, and owning someone’s pleasure. I can imagine being confidently Dominant in scenes and public play, then happily melting back into submission in my private space where I feel safe and adored.


So that’s me — a curious, sensual, slightly chaotic mix of contradictions.  


I’m really glad to be here. Let’s get to know each other 💕


— Freya

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