Many parents often worry about their kids when they reach their teenage years and head off to college. One of the biggest things on our minds as parents is whether or not our children will practice "safe sex."
Once your kids head off to college, despite how much you want to hold onto their youth, it's inevitable that they're going to experiment with new things.
Along with meeting new people and trying new things, if your kids aren't already sexually active by the time they head off to college — they probably will be.
Teaching your kids how to practice safe sex could save them time, embarrassment, and overall protect them from STDs and unwanted pregnancies.
Most kids are curious about exploring, and they most likely will away from home.
Shared on Reddit, the 18-year-old told the website that his mom had a pretty unique way of prepping him for college.
The title read: My[18M] mom[50F] wants me to try on condoms and let her know which ones fit.
Having condoms that fit you right will save you time and trouble.
In a Reddit post he wrote, "So I'm leaving for college in a few days and my mom calls me in and tells me to sit down. She then proceeds to tell me to go put it on and let her know if it fits."
Having your mom talk to you about condom sizes can be a bit awkward and uncomfortable.
She told her son that, "it is her job to protect me from STDs." To be honest, she's not 100% wrong.
Fewer schools properly inform teens today how to stay safe while having sex, with many schools pushing the "abstinence" agenda.
In reality, it makes things 10x more risky and complicated, as things can slip off and cause problems.
Not only was she approaching sex without fear, she was making sure her son would be prepared.
In fact, many of us don't.
One user wrote: "Awesome she pushed for it. It's better to know what you need whenever you need them. I've been trying to find the right size and I gotta say having tried several sizes it can be quite annoying, but maybe that's just me, but I have learned that making sure you put them on properly makes a difference."
"Look your mother is actually being pretty f***ing awesome. I completely understand the awkwardness behind this but you have to understand something too. Most peoples parents would not be so helpful."
Not all teens will learn how to practice safe sex — despite having widespread internet access.
Protecting them from STDs, unplanned pregnancies, and other complications allows them to explore their sexuality and be safe at the same time.
While you think that it may be awkward, it could be the best decision you ever make!