Surprisingly, I never got the "talk". Most kids my age got that figured out LONG before, but Jr High had a seminar for everyone on this subject. And then it happened again in the general science class too. And then it happened again in an another seminar.
Yeah, mine was getting both ends of the spectrum one being sex ed class from a Unitarian church that was VERY thorough on details and lasted a full month and gave us a thick textbook at the end...the other was high school class that the teacher tried using Oreo's to explain STDs...
I wonder if _any_ teenage boy ever gets 'the talk' _before_ he knows all about it from (a) his friends, (b) his older brother or (c) the internet [or, in my day purloined magazines]
@@oliviarobinson3 are you sure that they did it? Me and my friends also used to say that at about that age and my girlfriend just joined in and 'proved' that I did it, even though we never did it.
I was 17 before my dad decided to have the talk… by then I knew more about it then school. And to tell the truth George handled the situation just as well as my dad did🤣🤣🤣
When this topic comes up, I always wonder what’s a good way to do it because the main issue is that the first time the kids bring someone home surely ain’t gonna be the first time they meet and teenagers do have a reputation for occasionally starting at an age when they are younger than their parents may suspect.
One time at a cosplay convention my brother and his girlfriend fell asleep on the bed at the hotel and the next day he wouldn’t hear the end of it from our parents. This was near the end of their senior year.
@@rashigupta5995team america. It looked like it was for kids so we watched it when we were around 10 years old. It's the same creators from south park.
My parents simply left lying around a sex-ed book, knowing that I'd pick it up and read it. [I was so hungry to learn to read that I refused to go back to kidergarten after the first day when I found out they weren't going to teach me to read that year.] For the early 60's, it was even-handed, straightforward (heh) and what I got most out of it was that I liked pictures of boys (even in freaking cut away diagrams) and was uninterested in the extreme about whatever in the hell girls were about. Still, good book.
Don't ever 'leave it in', even if she says to. IT'S A TRAP! An 18 year sentence you don't want. My thoughts were always, do I really want to know this person that long? Usually the answer was... Hell no! Then the whole STD thing and... Yeah, just wait.
I never had a talk like that with my parents, I learned that from school and from my surroundings, I know its kinda awkward to have this topic with your parents, its just weird.
Actaully to avoid sexual assault, causing your partner to go through unnecessary torment, to protect yourself from STDs and unwanted pregnancy. I think you can go back. A bit of extra pleasure is not worth not being safe.
In the unlikely event today that there are still NUCLEAR families, the parents probably wouldn't ever think to advise their teens to ABSTAIN from sex before marriage. Instead, the parents emphasize PROTECTION, assuming that their teens will freely engage in premarital sex. Where's the religious teaching that warns against fornication and adultery? Liberals certainly don't encourage such teaching but instead subscribe to the idiotic mantra of "If it feels good, DO IT!" Abominations all.
Sex is a natural human need and can lead to many problems if represent. The bible uses marriage to control women since it grantees that her offspring is from the father and only him. I have a theory that so many crazy fucking religious people are so mad because they’ve never had good sex or understand sex or know anything about sex.
@@georgemcgukin5576 And actually.. it doesn't guarantee her offspring are from the father. Now that we have DNA testing, we have proven that even in *highly* religious communities that some children are not from the father. Lowest among the highly religious and the wealthy but still happens frequently. I agree they *thought* it guaranteed it. In France, they've made doing a paternity test at birth illegal. No need to do that unless there was a major problem. There have been many religious communities that had healthy attitudes towards sex, even among protestants. I don't know if it is more or less common in religious and non religious communities. And non-religious communities certainly have their *own* mix of healthy and unhealthy attitudes towards sex.
Bruh, we're SEXUAL BEINGS, having sex is not an abomination at all. Raping, killing, telling women that their only purpose in life is to be a wife and a mother... Those things, are abominations.
I literally just watched the episode and this popped up on my recommended. The government is watching 😂😂
No we aren’t watching
They are.
They are cause I looked up rings on my moms phone and then they popped up on my RUclips 😐
@@dakoholic it’s called cookies dip shit
Yah
the way Georgie said "oh my god!" made me crack up😂😅😂🤣😂
Surprisingly, I never got the "talk". Most kids my age got that figured out LONG before, but Jr High had a seminar for everyone on this subject. And then it happened again in the general science class too. And then it happened again in an another seminar.
Yeah, mine was getting both ends of the spectrum one being sex ed class from a Unitarian church that was VERY thorough on details and lasted a full month and gave us a thick textbook at the end...the other was high school class that the teacher tried using Oreo's to explain STDs...
I never got it, either. However, I grew up on a ranch and the animals demonstrated everything perfectly.
I never got it either. By the time my parents considering giving it to me, I already knew everything. Thanks middle school, lol.
I got it from school in grade 5k but a knew since grade 2 or 3 cuz or internet but I never got it from my parents
Also I never was taught abt protection so I learned that from yt too
I just love this family😂😂😂
Me too
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Sex is not just about love it’s also about responsibility to protect yourself for STDs HIV and unwanted pregnancy
hello
My sister had an unwanted pregnancy at age 14, now she’s 24 with a 10 year old
My cousin got HIV and he's 22
@@juanarocha8629 hey
It's also putting your shlong in a chamber of secrets. Or letting someone put his shlong in your chamber of secrets.
That “oh my god” was a perfect response
Yesssss
I wonder if _any_ teenage boy ever gets 'the talk' _before_ he knows all about it from (a) his friends, (b) his older brother or (c) the internet [or, in my day purloined magazines]
XD or from the girl when she tells him she's pregnant
afaik, i never had the talk so i think your theory is acurate ;D
me being in 7th grade and some boys already did it, like no. you look like a 2nd grader, you are still a child, and your body is still developing.
@@oliviarobinson3 are you sure that they did it? Me and my friends also used to say that at about that age and my girlfriend just joined in and 'proved' that I did it, even though we never did it.
@@oliviarobinson3 Wait what? I know lots of 18 year old boys who haven’t even had their first kiss yet.
Don't call it love unless you're wearing a glove.
Simple.... straight to the point.
unless you want to go the opposite way or till you see a fork in the road
"same thing, but with your privates"
"please leave"
This made me giggle so much.😅
I was not allowed have friends over, let alone a girl when I was a teenager although my younger siblings were allowed to in later years!
ikr so unfair.
I even had a sleepover in my bf house when I was 17.
I was 17 before my dad decided to have the talk… by then I knew more about it then school. And to tell the truth George handled the situation just as well as my dad did🤣🤣🤣
When this topic comes up, I always wonder what’s a good way to do it because the main issue is that the first time the kids bring someone home surely ain’t gonna be the first time they meet and teenagers do have a reputation for occasionally starting at an age when they are younger than their parents may suspect.
@@Arcaryon exactly. You can't wait till they are teenagers to start the conversation. WAYYY too late.
@@bjb7587 It’s not like we want to talk with, basically kids, about this stuff but it’s always the exceptions that we have to worry about.
2:33 omg-
Bro I got the talk in an Arby’s parking lot when I was 9, knew everything😅
mee maw is savage
One time at a cosplay convention my brother and his girlfriend fell asleep on the bed at the hotel and the next day he wouldn’t hear the end of it from our parents. This was near the end of their senior year.
As teenagers, they didn't understand what is love.
If he had done the talk properly then maybe Georgie wouldn't have a daughter right now
Bruh I never even got the talk lmao
How did you get to know
@@rashigupta5995 idk you just kinda know. Plus internet lol
@@rashigupta5995team america. It looked like it was for kids so we watched it when we were around 10 years old. It's the same creators from south park.
Never had the talk feel like most jus figure it out by themselves
Meemaw wins again
his accent is so cool
Which one of them?
And now it's about to be Sheldon and Missy's turn.
Mary tries in a later episode. But with both together. 😬
my talk = one mistake and you're paying 18+ years do you need to know more?
Hello 👋 Carol... How are you doing today?
one mistake and you are paying for it the rest of your life.
Herpes is forever. So is syphilus if you miss it.
So is Alimony in many cases.
@@macmcleod1188 And or child support
I never got “the talk”, but I figured it all out myself from the internet 😂😂😂 I was six, way too young 😂😂😂
I notice they are always drinking beer in every one of these videos.
"He mad cuz we are young nd he is not " so that is Georgie
protection.....
I learned it all from an older girl. Show and tell and........
Dang
My parents simply left lying around a sex-ed book, knowing that I'd pick it up and read it. [I was so hungry to learn to read that I refused to go back to kidergarten after the first day when I found out they weren't going to teach me to read that year.] For the early 60's, it was even-handed, straightforward (heh) and what I got most out of it was that I liked pictures of boys (even in freaking cut away diagrams) and was uninterested in the extreme about whatever in the hell girls were about. Still, good book.
Sounds as believable as my grandfather's story about getting kicked out of kindergarten for not shaving.
"You're of an age where your body has... , Urges."
What season and episode?
Love the Ratt
you no i love your videos
Instructions unclear When Georgie got with Mandy he wore the wrong kind of protection
I got the talk at school, at 10 years old.. worst time of my life😅
It’s funny how in 2:18 voege say oh god no to goeie having there grandchildren to getting her pregnant even though like a year later he still did
It would be nice if Connie was nicer to George ,after all Mary got pregnant and it takes two.
The only two females nice to George is Brenda and Missy.
I got the talk at age 10 only because I asked
Love Memaw
Lefting a girl pregnant is NOT love. At all.
Called algorithms
I had the talk with my dad.
I guess that's why Meemaw hates George. Because George left Mary pregnant and in this episode, Mary cried and complained about her ruined life.
I don't know who drinks more; Meadow, or George Sr.?
I never got the talk I learnt from other kids at school in 6th grade
Please lave. 3:24
Do y'all know that "the talk" isn't referring to teaching about the birds & the bees, but rather about safe sex choices & consequences?
Don't ever 'leave it in', even if she says to.
IT'S A TRAP! An 18 year sentence you don't want.
My thoughts were always, do I really want to know this person that long? Usually the answer was... Hell no!
Then the whole STD thing and... Yeah, just wait.
I never had a talk like that with my parents, I learned that from school and from my surroundings, I know its kinda awkward to have this topic with your parents, its just weird.
In the 70's my mother actually told me to learn about sex in the streets then walked away !
I learned through friends...
*oh my god!*
I just watched the show like 2 secs ago
Isn't he too old to get the talk?
Ahahha
This ain’t going to go well
Please leave
Herbalmite 97 sorry but I’ll pass.
I found out from my friends
so um I’m 10 I learned from friends and mostly the internet WHEN I WAS 7
Once you try it without protection then you can never go back, feels much better.
Actaully to avoid sexual assault, causing your partner to go through unnecessary torment, to protect yourself from STDs and unwanted pregnancy. I think you can go back. A bit of extra pleasure is not worth not being safe.
वाह
Wear a jock...
In the unlikely event today that there are still NUCLEAR families, the parents probably wouldn't ever think to advise their teens to ABSTAIN from sex before marriage. Instead, the parents emphasize PROTECTION, assuming that their teens will freely engage in premarital sex. Where's the religious teaching that warns against fornication and adultery? Liberals certainly don't encourage such teaching but instead subscribe to the idiotic mantra of "If it feels good, DO IT!" Abominations all.
Sex is a natural human need and can lead to many problems if represent. The bible uses marriage to control women since it grantees that her offspring is from the father and only him. I have a theory that so many crazy fucking religious people are so mad because they’ve never had good sex or understand sex or know anything about sex.
@@georgemcgukin5576 Amen to that
@@georgemcgukin5576 And actually.. it doesn't guarantee her offspring are from the father. Now that we have DNA testing, we have proven that even in *highly* religious communities that some children are not from the father. Lowest among the highly religious and the wealthy but still happens frequently. I agree they *thought* it guaranteed it.
In France, they've made doing a paternity test at birth illegal. No need to do that unless there was a major problem.
There have been many religious communities that had healthy attitudes towards sex, even among protestants. I don't know if it is more or less common in religious and non religious communities. And non-religious communities certainly have their *own* mix of healthy and unhealthy attitudes towards sex.
Abstain from sex before marriage? You live in 1900?
Bruh, we're SEXUAL BEINGS, having sex is not an abomination at all. Raping, killing, telling women that their only purpose in life is to be a wife and a mother... Those things, are abominations.
Noooooooooooo
Wear a jock...