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This mom is taking the birds and the bees talk to a whole new level.
Chloe Macintosh has created a guide called “First Time Sex Starter Kit” for her two teenage sons in a bid to help them — and other teens — properly prepare to lose their virginities.
The British-based entrepreneur recently launched Kama — a sexual wellness app designed to educate people of all ages on various aspects of eroticism.
The app features a special section for first-timers, which Macintosh was inspired to create with and for her sons — Felix, 16, and Elliott, 14.
“The content we wanted to put out there is more than some tips to put a condom on,” Macintosh told HuffPost. “It’s more relating to the experience and making it as relaxed and comfortable as possible.”
The kit currently takes the form of 20 different videos, in which Felix is seen talking to a sex therapist. They discuss topics from “dry humping” to “how to use your penis inside.”
Macintosh said she never spoke about intercourse with her own parents and wanted to take the stigma out of sex for her sons.
“After an initial period of resistance, Felix and Elliott started to become more used to the topic, and speaking about it became more and more normal,” the open-minded mama declared.
She told the publication it would be impossible for her sons to ignore sex, given that there are sex books, “toys” and “gadgets” scattered “everywhere” around their home.
Her boys began asking honest questions about sex, and their friends even had queries of their own. The pals wanted to know about initiating sex, choosing partners and asking for feedback from them.
The candid discussions helped Macintosh formulate the “First Time Sex Starter Kit.” She wanted the guides to include language used in teen conversations in order to make the kit more accessible and relatable.
According to HuffPost, the guide features advice on topics including oral sex, vaginal and anal penetration, hand jobs, fingering, consent and more.
Macintosh said much sex education learned in schools is not delivered in relatable language. She also alleged it is “heteronormative, binary and generally backwards and incomplete.”
She told the publication she is concerned that teens are now trying to learn about sex from online pornography, which presents an unrealistic and distorted view of intimacy.
The mom said she hopes her starter kit can plug a gap in the market.
“The fact that so many teens and young people go through the processes of dating and intimacy without proper guidance is not good enough and can be easily repaired,” she declared. “If we remove the taboo and shame from talking about sex, then authentic pleasure can come more naturally.”
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Alexis Fawx and Brandi Love are worried that their daughter Athena Faris is going to get in trouble by dating boys. So they send her a camp hoping she'll return a lesbian, to their surprise she comes back straight but little do they know camp may have been more affective on Athena than they thought.
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Serene Siren tries to train her mischievous and spoiled step-daughter, Emma Hix, in becoming a hotel cleaner to earn extra money for college, but it's clear by Emma's whining that she'd rather be doing anything else but work.
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On the first Monday in June, Kristjana Hillberg dropped her 10-year-old off at circus camp, her 4-year-old at Montessori day camp and her 2 year-old at day care. Then she headed straight to the sex shop for toys and supplies “to spice things up.”
The 32-year-old media manager had big plans: She’d taken the day off from work and intended to stay off email and on her husband, Kurt.
“He messaged me and was like, ‘Let’s stay in bed and f–k all day,’ ” Hillberg, an Arizona native now living in South Dakota, told The Post. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, yes. I can’t wait to be close together and not worry about making too much noise. It will be a day full of rejuvenation.’ ”
It was the first time the couple had the house to themselves since the start of the pandemic, and they took full advantage. They made a beeline for the bedroom, drew the curtains and made up for lost time.
“Sometimes when the kids don’t go to bed until 9 p.m., you’re tired, and you don’t have the stamina [to be intimate],” Hillberg said.
After years of child care limited by the pandemic, camp is in session and full-time nannies are back on the payroll this summer. Parents are cutting loose, indulging in sex , drugs and big nights out while their offspring braid lanyards and canoe.
“We’ve had some couples that come in asking for lap dances, and they’ll tell me, ‘Listen, our kids are with the babysitter,’ or ‘They’re away at camp, and we’re just here to have a good time.’ They work full-time, they have a little break for the summer, and they’re coming out to party,” Katie Paul, the general manager at Wonderland , an adult entertainment club in the Flatiron District, told The Post. “We didn’t see that pre-pandemic as much.”
Nidah Barber-Raymond, 48, an aesthetician who owns the Peel Connection in New York and Beverly Hills, California, has also been using the summer season to heat up her marriage.
Last month, while her 4- and 8-year-olds were at day camp, she and her husband met up at the Beverly Hills Hotel one afternoon for some roleplay around the pool.
“I told him to meet me at the pool lounge, and we just pretended we were strangers who met for the first time,” said Barber-Raymond. Later on, they had other parents to their private cabana for a day party celebrating not just their child-free status but also their fifth anniversary.
“We said, ‘Leave your kids with the nanny and come party poolside,’ ” she said.
Other moms are leaving the husbands at home and getting frisky with their friends. Jess, 40, a mother of four kids between the ages of 2 and 10, left the suburbs earlier this week for a girls night out at Midtown nightclub Nebula. While her little ones slept off a day of sailing, tennis and swimming at their Westchester country-club camp, Jess and her friends were engaging in a dance battle to Shaggy’s “It Wasn’t Me” with a group of Gen Zers who didn’t know the lyrics.
“We were literally like 22-year-olds on the dance floor,” Jess, a former assistant principal, told The Post, declining to give her last name for professional reasons.
“We’ve been mom-ing the hell out of the last two years and said, ‘We’re finally free,’ ” Jess said. “We paid our dues. We did the whole pandemic thing. I home-schooled the kids. Now, the camps are open, my nannies are back full-time, and I’m like, ‘F–k it, we’re out.’ ”
She dusted off an old pair of Jimmy Choos for the night, put on a short dress and told her husband not to wait up.
“Now, no one is depending on my boobs except me and my great outfit,” she said. “I would have been up on that banquette if I didn’t have my last baby 18 months ago.”
She and her friends stayed out until 4 a.m dancing and doing tequila shots. It was a blast, although she felt it the next day.
“I’m not going to lie. My knees hurt from wearing my 6-inch Jimmys that I haven’t worn in 10 years. It was 100% worth it,” she said. “We took no pictures. We tried to pretend it was 20 years ago — no Boomerangs, no Reels, no evidence.”
Meanwhile, Chloé Jo Davis, a mom of three sons under age 12 and founder of the lifestyle website GirlieGirlArmy.com , is staying connected while cutting loose. Her boys are away at a seven-week sleep-away camp — #bliss — and she has taken to sipping a margarita while logging on to Campanion, a mobile app that lets her see kids ziplining at their camp in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania. Friends who frequent her pool party have been known to spark up the occasional joint or vape. It’s a pleasure that she said she has earned.
“You work so hard helping with schoolwork for 10 months, so you can live your best life for two,” she said.
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I walked into my son’s school a few weeks ago to pick him up. He was sitting with all his friends waiting for me by the door and immediately got up when he saw me coming. Clearly, he didn’t want me coming anywhere near his friends. I got the feeling he didn’t want anyone to know he was with me. I was right.
As he got closer, he whispered, “Mom, why do you have to dress like that? Everyone stares at you.”
“No they don’t. They are probably staring at you because you are so handsome,” I told him.
“I blend in. They aren’t staring at me. They are looking at you. Why do you have to wear dresses and high heels?” For the record, I was wearing the outfit below. The nerve, right?
I decided I wanted to try something with my teenage son that day. I asked him if he wanted to dress me for a little while. I told him he could pick out my outfits and I would wear whatever he wanted me to wear as long as he had an open mind and would listen to a fe
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