"Nah 14-15, 9 is a whole toddler," one user wrote. Many users poured into the comments section of Naomi's video which had users divided if 12 was too young or if the conversation was a healthy one to have with a child. "They're also more likely to make healthy choices, like using condoms to prevent pregnancy and STDs, if they do choose to have sex." "Teens who talk with their parents about sex are more likely to put off having sex until they're older," HHS said. HHS reported that most teenagers said making decisions about sex would be much easier if they could openly and honestly discuss with their parents. Department of Health and Human Services actually recommends openly talking about healthy sex and relationships should be an ongoing conversation, not just one big "talk." There is no perfect age to have "the talk," but many experts believe the conversation should be had before they enter puberty. The viral video and responses brought a lot of critiques, but they also got people thinking about proper sexual education for children and younger adolescents. "It really depends on your puberty," the onscreen text read in the video. In another video, which has been viewed more than 180,000 times, Naomi said "for me personally, 12 year would be okay," in reference to purchasing her child a sex toy. Condoms Placed in Elementary Schools Sparks Online Debate.'I Teach Sex Ed on TikTok-People Ask About Sex Hurting, Periods and Libido'.