When Football becomes a Sex Ed Class

. . . You know there’s a problem!!!!  This may be a little bit of an unusual “Life With Boys” post, but I think it is relevant anyway. 

As my faithful readers are aware all of our older boys are very much in love with Football.  They love to watch their favorite team play, but something that surprised me recently is that they seem to enjoy watching just about any football game and as it comes on they will all choose who they are rooting for. 

This being the Playoff part of the season, there is much excitement and anticipation around here, especially during the weekend.  I’ve never thought anything of it, I mean after all these football games are mostly on local stations during the day, how bad can it be . . . right?????

I have been quite shocked recently to find that during every single game there is an E.D. commercial.  Since when should a simple football game create a situation for families that forces them to turn it into a S*x Ed class?  We believe in talking with our boys as the time approaches and giving them only the appropriate amount of information.  So when anything comes along that creates a ripple in our little pond of teaching it can be a bit disturbing!

Even at school we have taken a stand as parents to dictate how much information our children are allowed to receive from them.  They have a certain amount of “Health” education, one afternoon per week for one month in the spring of 5th grade.  There are probably plenty of children who are not getting any information at home, so for that reason they are “required” to present this information, but for us much of it is too much, inaccurate or even inappropriate information for where our sons are at and what they are ready for. 

Yes, children will talk, they will hear things from their peers, and we do need to be very proactive at home.  But they do understand that they can come to us with any questions or concerns they may have and there is an open line of communication available to each of them whenever they want/need it.  

I have spoken about the influences of media on boys just a bit in the past, but I never dreamt that it would come to this!  It is highly unfortunate that my sons can’t enjoy a football game without feeling uncomfortable.  Thankfully we can mute all commercials and monitor it that way, so since we know what we’re up against we have a solution. 

Thank goodness Life With Boys is usually a little more lighthearted.  But honesty is what it’s all about . . . and tools, lots and lots of parenting tools! 

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Shera is the owner and creator of A Frog In My Soup and started the blog in Sept. 2006 as a way to journal about her 6 sons. As they have grown, so has Shera's passion for writing and blogging, especially about motherhood and the crazy realities we encounter everyday. Feel free to subscribe to A Frog In My Soup, follow her on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  1. 1
    Thanks for sharing.Blessings to you in this coming year.

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  2. 2
    Unfortunately those things are all over these days. Even my 4 year old son has asked questions about some items from time to time.

    What is more sad is last year when I was still teaching one of the classes was 8th grade Health. Many of the girls had NO clue about a lot of sex education information. There I was VERY pregnant teaching them a lot of information and answering a ton of questions. The parents knew my curriculum so they were aware and could opt out, but it was sad that so many were still so naive.

    Thanks for a great blog, I really enjoy it :)

  3. 3
    Debbie says:
    First hats off to you for keeping sanity alive and well with 6 boys (I have two and was raised in a family with 4) :)
    I agree with you and the sporting events. Between the profanity and lack of clothing for the girls and now the commercials.
    By the way how did you go about reducing the health class time?
    Blessings,
    Debbie aka The Real World Martha (S)
  4. 4
    Isn’t it brutal?!? Having the TV or the radio on at all is like walking through a minefield! I keep the radio on the Christian station because otherwise the stuff is just too sexual for my young son to be listening to.
  5. 5
    Audrey says:
    We were sitting watching TV one time, when one of those commercials came on. They said something like “call a DR if you have an err*ction lasting longer than 4 hours. I heard in my head, our oldest son say “whats an erection” then I cringed as I heard him say it out loud. Yes my 11 (then) year old son had no idea what that was (and I like it that way ;-)

    We gave him a very innocent answer and it was over, but boy as they get older it seems like there is just to much that they pick up on.

    Love your blog by the way!

    Audrey
    mom to 5 boys and two baby girls