I've been reading a book over the past few months by Jonathan McKee, titled More Than Just The Talk . It's a book about talking to your kids about Sex. The book has been challenging, encouraging, and even discouraging at times. McKee doesn't pull any punches in his book. But, that's the point. The author wants parents to step out of their comfort zone and talk to their kids about what many consider hard topics, uncomfortable topics. McKee begins his book giving us an answer to the question of "Why do we need to talk to our kids about sex?" The answer is pretty much because if we don't, they'll figure out the answers on their own and likely come up with a lot of wrong answers. I agree with him. One of the most powerful stories I've heard over the years about sex and kids is when a friend of mine shared with me about her experience teaching her fourth graders sex ed. She found the clause in the district curriculum that allowed her to...