Properly conducted parent-child dialogue can give children, adolescents, and youth the information they need to engage in responsible sexual behavior, contrary to the popular belief that sex education encourages debauchery. Parent-child dialogue, if properly conducted, can enable parents to transmit cultural norms and values about sexuality to their children, and far from being an obstacle to respecting religious norms about sexual practices and behaviors, sex education through dialogue should enable parents, families, socio-cultural groups, and religious communities to transmit the values they hold dear to adolescents and youth. This is the case of this book, which highlights the factors that promote this alternative, which the author finds beneficial for the well-being of all.