Communicating with your children about sex, love, and relationships is often more successful when you are certain in your own mind about these issues.To help clarify your attitudes and values, think about the following kinds of questions:
What do you really think about school-aged teenagers being sexually active-perhaps even becoming parents?
Who is responsible for setting sexual limits in a relationship and how is that done, realistically?
Were you sexually active as a teenager and how do you feel about that now? Were you sexually active before you were married? What do such reflections lead you to say to your own children about these issues?
What do you think about encouraging teenagers to abstain from sex?
What do you think about teenagers using contraception?
Not only but all around the world kids have lots of questions about sex, and they often say that the source they had most like to go to for answers is their parents. Start the conversation, and make sure that it is honest, open, and respectful. If you can not think of how to start the discussion, consider using situations shown on television or in movies as conversation starters. Tell them candidly and confidently what you think and why you take these positions; if you are not sure about some issues, tell them that, too.
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