One OnlyFans star is hoping to break down taboos about sex – and she’s starting with her teen son.

Molly Manning shares MILF videos on the adult entertainment platform and has gained a lot of fans of her work. The 49-year-old model tries to take a positive approach to intimacy and has been having frank conversations with her son about sex for years.

In an exclusive interview with The Mirror US, Molly recalled a conversation she had with her son when he was nine years old. She explained how the conversation started after her son became curious about his body.

“I could see he was doing something under the blanket and I was like, ‘Hey, it’s okay to do that, but do that in private, don’t do that in front of me, do that on your own,’ ” Molly said.






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Molly Manning is open about sex
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She continued, “I said to him, ‘At some point when you’re older, something will come out of the end of it and it’s okay, it will feel pretty good’. And we’ve never had to have a conversation about it ever again.”

A few years later, when Molly’s son was 13, he returned home from school to tell his mom they’d had a talk about sex. She told us, “He proudly came home and he said to me, ‘I learned about anal, oral and vaginal sex.’ “

Molly offered to talk to him about anything he felt he’d missed as she said she would “much rather you get your information from a correct source than the schoolyard or the internet.” She also revealed the one big bit of advice she’s given to her son.






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The OnlyFans star has encouraged others to follow her lead
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Molly Manning)

“All I’ve really had to say to my son is just that pornography is not real. It’s a performance, it’s an act. I think the majority of women don’t want what’s going on in the porno,” she said. “I said I think women want intimacy. And that’s very much lacking in a porno. And then that’s probably about as far as we got.”

Molly also urged parents to speak to their children about sex and said they shouldn’t feel “embarrassed” about it. She told us, “If you have a conversation with your children early about it, they’re very receptive and they’re very curious.”

The OnlyFans creator admitted she’s heard of some instances in which young girls didn’t understand what was happening when they first started menstruating. “They thought they were dying,” she added.

Molly also explained how parents taking a sex positive approach can help their children when it comes to health issues. “I mean, how does a girl know that she can get pregnant from having sex with a boy if no one’s had a conversation with her about it?” she wondered.

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