The Sex Ed Game
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Kelly Rued designer of - among other things - the Sex Ed Game.
“Schools are all about the plumbing,” Rued said, referring to the biological aspect of sex education that schools tend to focus on. “The relationship side of sex needs explanation too.”
Rued’s own experience as a teenager encouraged her to develop the Sex Ed Game. “The first time my mom found condoms in my room I got in huge trouble. She took them away,” she recalled. That was the turning point that led to a path of bad decisions, she said.
Rued wishes her family would have been more open about sex. …
A St. Paul mom mixes sex and video games to help educate kids and parents
