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“Stuff Our Parents Should’ve Told Us… About Sex!” is a thought-provoking book that gives a voice to teens, sharing their experiences, frustrations, and wishes regarding the advice they received—or didn’t receive—about sex from their parents. Written by Mike Goss, founder of Abstinence America, the book highlights real stories from young people, revealing the consequences of inadequate sex education and the role of parents in guiding their children toward healthy decisions. This book is a wake-up call for parents, educators, and mentors to step up and provide clear, honest, and values-based conversations about sex, relationships, and personal responsibility.
“Stuff Our Parents Should’ve Told Us… About Sex!” by Mike Goss is a powerful, eye-opening book that sheds light on the real thoughts, concerns, and experiences of teenagers regarding sex education. Through heartfelt stories and honest reflections, teens share what their parents told them—or failed to tell them—about relationships, sex, and personal responsibility.
Goss, the founder of Abstinence America, brings decades of experience in working with youth and parents, emphasizing the importance of open, honest, and value-based conversations. The book challenges the traditional narrative that teens don’t want to hear from their parents about sex. Instead, it reveals that many young people actually crave guidance and clarity but are often left navigating complex sexual decisions alone.
This book is not just about warning teens of the risks of STDs, teen pregnancies, and unhealthy relationships; it’s about empowering parents with the right tools to communicate effectively. Goss highlights the dangers of misinformation, peer pressure, and media influence while offering practical advice on how parents can become the trusted source of information their children need.
With real-life testimonials, candid discussions, and research-backed insights, “Stuff Our Parents Should’ve Told Us… About Sex!” is a must-read for parents, educators, and youth mentors. It encourages adults to step up, take responsibility, and foster meaningful discussions that can positively shape the future of their children’s relationships and well-being.



