My daughter asked me to help her to explain the birds and the bee's to an 18 year old who lost her mother at a young age, and who had a father who was unable to broach the subject with her. This comes at a time that I am studying the Kabbalah in an online course. The technical side of Kabbalah and the spiritual side have different dialogues, and to keep the sex talk out of the classroom, the course focuses on strictly the technical side of this fascinating subject.
I can understand why the sexual portion is not discussed as it denegrates into discussion of position, technique, or just a misunderstanding of what Kabbalah means in this realm. I was fortunate to spend 10 years with a husband who understood the Kabbalah and it's meanings, and gave me what information that he felt I needed to understand. Within the text it states, "God counts a woman's tears". This is because women are born with a 6th sense that men must study to achieve. At the start of the course, this passage was not stated. It was told that the study course was to open up that 6th sense so that a person could improve their relationship with our creator and know the wisdom that flows to and through our hearts that is from God's kingdom. My husband, all those years ago simply told me that I was a natural at the practice of Kabbalah, and that he was grateful for that in his life. Until I started the study course, I was not sure what he meant, although I felt his meaning. I always trust in the outworkings of my life and that I am guided by divine words and insights that have never led me astray. Now that I am studying the text itself, it is making sense to me and putting to words that which I could only feel but never put to words. The course is just a reminder to me of what I do naturally.