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October 05, 2006

How to Talk to Your Teens About Sex?

How to Talk to Your Teens About Sex?Your teens may be sexually vigorous or concentrating about it. Teens get most of their sex info from peers and much of it is fictitious. For example, some teens think drinking a can of soda pop before sex foreclose pregnancy. How many other false statement have they heard?

Teen sexual action increases as grade level increases. All Case Study proves that the percentage of Teen Sex Activity is fetching more worse day by day.These are just some of the causes for chatting to your teens about sex. The discussion is easier, if you keep things low key, are honest and direct, and try to recognize the pressure level your teens face. Share these facts with your teens. Nobody - and that means you - has to "pay back" a pricy date or gift with sex. Instead of sex you can show you care by holding hands, taking a walk, and listening to music.

If you've had unprotected sex just once you can get pregnant or STDs. Some STDs can be healed, but others, such as genital herpes, genital warts and HIV/AIDS can't.Despite what your friends may say, everyone ISN'T having sex. Friends may speak about sex to sound cool. Talking about sex isn't the same as having it.Birth control pills DON'T safeguard you against STDs.Peers who grand you alcohol and/or drugs may do it to make you have sex. So be aware. Your drink may include "roofies," another name for the date rape drug.

Ask your kids to come to you if they have interrogation about sex and/or sexual belief. Tell them that you will answer their questions sincerely and best you can, even if you feel embarrassed while doing it.

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