
Bonnie Blue reveals her plans to teach young people in schools about intimacy
‘I enjoy teaching them’
Bonnie Blue isn’t shy about what she does, and now she’s saying she’d love to go to schools and teach young people about sex. She wants to show them how it really works behind closed doors. She’s not claiming to be some saint, but after sleeping with thousands, she reckons she’s got a better idea of what young people actually need to know.
She’s already done her fair share of wild and unhinged stuff. From going viral with her 1,000 men in 12 hours challenge to building a whole career around doing exactly what most people wouldn’t dare, Bonnie’s made a name for herself by pushing every line.
Recently, Lily Phillips shared what she’d like to do beyond OnlyFans. And now Bonnie wants to teach young people about sex.
‘I’d love to go like to schools and educate people on sex’

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On the JOE podcast, Bonnie explained why she’s drawn to sleeping with “barely legal” 18-year-olds. It’s not just a clickbait label, she says it’s because she genuinely enjoys educating them in the bedroom. “I do genuinely enjoy sleeping with people that are younger and people that haven’t experienced sex,” she said. “I enjoy teaching them.”
When asked what she means by “teaching” during sex, Bonnie clarified it’s about physical experience rather than formal lessons.
She was critical of the way sex education is currently handled in schools, describing it as “sh*t” and unrealistic. Bonnie pointed out that lessons often ignore important practical information like what to do if you get tested for an STI or how to manage the results. Instead, it tends to be clinical and focused mostly on pregnancy prevention.
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“It’s unrealistic,” Bonnie said. “When the teacher tries to teach you about sex education, you’re just ignoring it because you think, ‘Oh, what do you know? You’re not with it.’ It should come from someone more relevant, someone people will listen to.”
The podcast host agreed, saying it’s awkward for teachers, who might also be the disciplinarians, to talk about sex with students. Bonnie added she’d love to go into “schools and educate people on sex”. “But like at the moment, especially because I do a lot of Barely legals, I don’t quite think I’d be let in at the moment. So maybe for like a few years time, 10 years time,” she said.
‘I know from sleeping with thousands of people’

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Speaking in a Q&A with The Tab, Bonnie has previously talked about how much people struggle with communication in the bedroom. “Everyone wants different things, everyone has different requirements,” she said. “I know from sleeping with thousands of people, everyone wants it differently, so they [men] know not to assume that every woman wants it the same way. If they’re going too fast or if they’re being too rough, speak up.”
She added that the real issue isn’t technique, it’s the lack of honest conversations. “You’ve got a voice. Tell them you don’t want it like that, tell them how you want it.”
She also said, “I didn’t join this industry to say, ‘I want to change the world.’ I’m not the world educator.”
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