Mee Blumenfeld: We only had sex ed in late elementary school and middle school...I guess by the time we were in high school they figured they taught us everything because we didn't have any sex ed classes then. But anyway, I do remember the girls and boys being separated in elementary school. But in the middle school classes we were all together.
Russel Gajate: In my school, general sex ed is taught with boys and girls together like any other lesson, but when it comes to the "practical" lessons such as putting condoms on dildos (which we actually had to do last year! very awkward) then thankfully they separated us!
Stevie Kizziar: peto
Lorelei Lilburn: No, why would they?
Ismael Sixon: It depends on your school. Mine didn't.
Maria Devenney: Sex ed is usually introduced in sixth grade and is usually divided between boys and girls. Some districts continue separating boys and girls up through the eighth grade. Every high school I know teache! rs sex ed to both boys and girls at the same time; however, I'm sure there are exceptions somewhere.
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