Jill Biden talked condoms and safe sex with teenagers on Saturday and said she pushes her granddaughters to be financially independent as she spent the day in Nairobi touting women’s empowerment issues.
The first lady, who teachers at a community college in Northern Virginia, was in teacher mode most of the day as she met with a mix of young people at an MTV sponsored event and sat down with women at an economic event.
She spent the afternoon at the Shujaaz Konnect Festival, a local youth empowerment event sponsored by MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation.
The program is meant to help young people talk about difficult subjects like sex, HIV and money – with much of the conversation focused on sex.
Organizers showed Biden a questionnaire tool they use to get youths to talk about issues. The first question was: ‘What would you say if I told you I had a condom in my pocket right now?’
The first lady laughed. ‘And this is the first time they’re meeting?!’
‘I’m surprised you don’t start with like, what’s your biggest achievement rather than, ‘I have a condom in my pocket,” she said.
Now that’s a good one
She should reach them to bang your rich employer at 16, when your the babysitter. Wham, your future is set.