1. The show was clearly more focused on the female sexiness or did you miss Holly's first number?
Yeah that was sexy, I didn't miss it. I was just expecting the episode to be a lot sexier. It was actually very peachy.
2. My parents never did the sex talk with me and was mostly left to find stuff out on my own. My mom before college told me to basically take of my body and I think I have.
I guess not all parents do the talk. But Kurt's dad being so uncomfortable makes him look inmature, he had the same reaction teenagers have when they see their parents kissing, you know what I mean? It's fine if you're a teen, but a 40 something year old man who can't tell his only son to put on a damn rubber? I any case, I think the conversation was really good when it finally happened.
3. It wasn't random. If Brit-Brit did it, it would have been more awkward given her personality. The point was, this "bitchy girl" let her guard down and exposed herself (emotionally). Think of her as the female version of "Karofsky". Troll over to afterellen.com and read the comments about it there to get much more of a "lesbian" response to the scene. I'm scared too because Murphy actually did something I like to call "character development".
But that is precisely what I disliked about her saying that, the fact that they gave a reason for her to be so bitchy, when I thought that was just part of her personality and that's what set her appart from the rest, she is the bitch with a big mouth who doesn't give a fuck what you think. Now turns out she isn't really bitchy, she just has issues

and that's what I hate, they took away what makes her unique.
It's just like if someday Brittany said "you know what guys? I'm not really as dumb as you think, I just act like an idiot to cope with my parents' divorce because I can't handle it" or something like that. They would take away what makes her unique just to fit with a storyline.
So now I really like Lauren Zizes, cuz I need someone to be the bitch and she's perfect for it.
4. I feel it was a bit over the top also. TBH, I'm fine with Kurt effeminacy but am far more concerned with Blaine's bi-polar-ish dealing with homosexuality. He's perfectly fine admitting his homosexuality but at the same is insecure with his emotions surrounding it? They're probably saving a Kurt/Blaine kiss for sweeps though.
Blaine is an idiot. I hate the character and I dislike the actor, he has zero chemistry with Kurt. As a matter of fact, I'm hoping Kurt hooks up with Karofsky, now that would be a twist.