On the 30th, SBS's "Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny" featured actor Kim Sung-eun and soccer player Jung Jo-gook preparing sex education for their son Tae-ha. Photo by SBS "Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny" capture.

On the 30th, SBS's "Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny" featured actor Kim Sung-eun and soccer player Jung Jo-gook preparing sex education for their son Tae-ha. Photo by SBS "Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny" capture.

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[Asia Economy Online Issue Team] Actress Kim Sung-eun and soccer player Jung Jo-gook prepared sex education for their son Tae-ha.


On the 30th episode of SBS's 'Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 - You Are My Destiny,' Kim Sung-eun and Jung Jo-gook were shown inviting a visiting sex education teacher to their home for Tae-ha's sex education. The couple thought sex education was necessary for Tae-ha, who is in the 5th grade of elementary school this year. Along with them, Hwi-jun, the son of a couple who were their postpartum care center classmates and Tae-ha's close friend, also received sex education together.


The visiting sex education teacher said, "It would be better to educate the children first and then have a conversation afterward," and conducted sex education by separating the children and parents. The teacher used card games to make the sex education class engaging for the children.


Afterwards, the parents' sex education session continued. Kim Sung-eun asked, "There is pornography, right? The child saw it and caught me. What will you do?" Jung Jo-gook replied, "I will pretend not to know." The teacher advised, "Basically, do not intervene in that situation." She added, "Instead, when starting a conversation, it is better to first mention that they saw it. Don't beat around the bush or avoid the topic."


The teacher also explained how to handle the situation if the child accidentally overhears the couple's sexual relations. When asked, "What if a child accidentally witnesses their parents' sexual intercourse?" Kim Sung-eun and Jung Jo-gook said, "We never imagined that; we need to lock the door well." The teacher said, "The child's shock is similar to seeing pornography," and added, "Mom and Dad should apologize first and then explain that sexual intercourse is not something bad."



The teacher further explained that when children have sexual curiosity and parents need to respond, "The father's experience is necessary. The child will be very focused," and "It will leave a more impactful impression than a book for the children."


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