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How do I talk to my kids about sex?

Profile: katie809
katie809 on Dec 30, 2014
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Depending on there age you have to tell them the truth don't sugar cot it too much you may be surprised how little they know about it
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Anonymous on Jun 3, 2015
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It never hurts to surf the web to find ideas about how to make the talk more comfortable for both you and your kids. There are tons of information out there to help you!
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Anonymous on Aug 11, 2015
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First, make sure they are at an age where they can understand what you are explaining. Then, come straight out with it. Let them ask questions also. Just try to make it not as awkward as possible.
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Anonymous on Dec 28, 2015
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its a fact of life, and it must be taking safely and with care otherwise the concecences can be life changing
Profile: LateNightKnitter
LateNightKnitter on Jan 20, 2016
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Be open and honest with them. Sex is natural but let them know about the safety of it and age concerns, and perhaps why there are limitations such as the legal age. Being open and honest gives children the freedom to explore you with further questions and will allow for a better relationship with yourself to bloom.
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Anonymous on Jan 22, 2016
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It is easy because they trust you. use their trust and your love to them. highlights the points. however it may be a difficult moment for you. take heart and be honest.
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kindPineapple32 on Feb 4, 2016
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Tell your children that sex is a natural function and without sex they wouldn't be here but be sure that u tell them that sex isn't a good thing for young children to be doing
Profile: Moonlight1996
Moonlight1996 on Feb 5, 2016
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Don't make it a big fancy talk. Instead over time deposit little tidbits of information over time. Also try to listen and understand where your kids are coming from.
Profile: elliejade
elliejade on Feb 10, 2016
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Read them a book about sex, or show them a suitable documentary on it. Maybe create a presentation for them to look through.
Profile: incredibleHeart91
incredibleHeart91 on Feb 12, 2016
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Ask about any relationships they have been in and ask if they have had sex before. you must start slowly to make sure they are fine with what is going on and if they are not then try approaching it from another way.
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