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SEX SEX SEX! I think more families should have open conversations about sex and sexuality. In my family, sex is not an everyday dinner conversation but it isn't a topic we avoid like the plague. In the movies you see parents awkwardly trying to avoid the trademark question, "where do babies come from?". I think it's fine to let your kid learn about the birds and the bees from really any age. Well of course not as young as babies because unless you speak goo gah blargh (drool), they will not understand you. It all depends on how much description you want to give them at that point in time. Kids will always know more about sex than their parents want them to. If you start early with sexual education, you can help your child to avoid making mistakes in the future and help the child become more mature in this sex-crazed society.

*poof*
Fatima

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

As much as it is a good idea to educate about sex at an early age, i doubt there are many parents who would actually do it. Its the way the relationship between parent and child is that makes these conversations so awkward. I think it is a good idea for kids to learn this stuff through school education and peers. I don't think parents need to teach how sex works, but rather the responsibility that accompanies it.

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