Sexual abuse and sexual trauma run rampant in person and now online. Prevention and Recovery are the keys to protecting our …

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  1. Yes, this is why it's so important to support and give voice to people who have experienced this. The more it's spoken about and the more aware people are of it the easier it will get to educate our children and hopefully prevent it happening to them

  2. Clint, you've very accurately highlighted why there's a need for a shift in how we approach sxual-education. It should be an ongoing conversation, not just one talk. We should aim for a society where individuals have healthy and fulfilling intimate relationships based on mutual respect and consent.

  3. It's hard because we never want our chiIdren to feel uncomfortable but sometimes they pick up on how uncomfortable we are. I think it's time for everyone involved to get a little more used to these kinds of conversations

  4. As a parent, Clint, your talk resonates deeply with me. I grew up without any guidance on this topic, and I don't want my kids to face the same uncertainty. Your insights are invaluable.

  5. Clint, I'm a teacher, and I completely agree with your message. I wish I had more flexibility to include comprehensive education in my curriculum. It's essential for students to have a safe space to learn about these topics.

  6. I really hope this catches on… I was at a friends house recently and they have a small child and maybe it's just because I'm not used to being around children but there were several instances of her doing or saying something that to her would obviously be so innocent and naive but could easily be taken advantage of in front of the wrong kind of people.

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