Most young people avoid talking to parents or guardians about sex for a variety of reasons. The lack of discussion may be related to the difference in age, habits and ideologies between generations, in addition to the great ease in finding information in other places, such as in groups of friends and on the internet.
Faced with this reality, Datafolha carried out a survey with an audience between 15 and 29 years old, from 12 capitals of Brazil, to analyze the percentage of Brazilians in the group who feel comfortable talking about the consumption of drugs, alcoholic beverages, relationships, their sex life and their school performance with their parents.
Check out the video to discover these data and see the position of Brazilian psychologists, parents and young people on a topic still considered taboo in society.
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