I think parents should tell thier kids, before they get the wrong idea about it. My mom answered most of my questions, which really helped me understand. For boys, probably when their twelve and over, and for girls it really varies, probably when they get their first period or when their school teaches them about it. Parents who don't talk about it are a bit bad, because kids will probably get the wrong idea about it from other people who tell them because they don't know. And all the stuff on Yahoo! Answers sometimes can give them a bad idea about it.
So, long story short, parents should ALWAYS talk to their kids about it, because otherwise kids will get the wrong ideas. So parents should always be open to talk to about it.
2006-08-19 15:26:42
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answered by ChaiTea 5
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The problem is is that there is a generation gap. As you are just 16, today's world is at a much faster pace than it ever was before. Subjects such as sexual intercourse, periods, condoms and the like were closet talks. Never in an open discussion as it is today. Parents now find it hard to discuss things that they always believed were "personal". Today, there doesn't seem to be anything personal.
This does not make your parents "bad parents". They just haven't realized that their little girl/boy has grow up so quickly and probably hates to see it.
If there are things that you would like to know about, don't be afraid to ask your parents. They may feel that when you are ready and want to know, you will go to them.
Today's children are taught the simplest of things from when they can begin to ask questions and it goes on from there as she/he grows up. Some parents hesitate at this idea, but unfortunately children will learn right or wrong from their friends, such as you did.
2006-08-18 16:17:12
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answered by Tweek 3
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Absolutely not. It is a parent's responsibility to educate their kids about the facts of life. This is why good kids make bad decisions, because they are not being given the facts. I do believe that teaching the mechanics of how your body works should be taught in school, as well as at home,but there is a moral issue to consider and that is what should be taught at home, and that is why so many kids are growing up corrupt. If parents would assume the roll of the parent instead of trying to be the best friend, the kids would be better educated, and less likely to make colossol mistakes.
2006-08-18 19:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Many parents believe discussing sex with their children will cause them to go out and become promiscuous. It is a very old fashioned idea, but it still continues.
In these graceless times where STDs are rampant and pedophiles lurk all over the internet, sexual predators roam the streets looking for victims, parents can only protect their children by telling them the facts.
No, your parents are not bad, just misinformed, and perhaps a bit naive..
2006-08-18 16:05:19
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answered by leathersammie 4
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No, I don't think it makes your parents bad..it makes them old school. They are just trying to protect and shield you from the filth that is out there. My parents never talked to me about sex and I had to learn through friends. I have 2 kids, girl 13 and boy, 9. My daughter knows just about everything from what I told her, school classes and some from her friends. She never questions me because I think she feels awkward. My son is different. He wants to know everything and I am happy to say, that he comes to me (not even his dad) for answers and I respond the best to my ability to explain to him..as long as it's not the real raunchy stuff (he's still too young). I think it's very important to talk to your parents about these things. If you feel uncomfortable, it's OK to have your brother and friends explain.
2006-08-18 16:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a parent and I will most definitely talk to my kids about sex. I want them to get accurate information. I would hope they would learn to be safe and protect themselves. It isn't easy for parents to have open conversations with their children, religion can get in the way, and so can their upbringing. Maybe you can start a conversation with your parents, or start with just one. Ask them questions, they are your parents and they love you.
2006-08-18 16:04:39
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answered by Carol R 7
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i've got have been given a 5 12 months previous son and notwithstanding i've got not defined the whole information of intercourse to him I even have taken books from the library approximately making toddlers which we've examine jointly. notwithstanding if he rather is familiar with it or no longer i do no longer comprehend yet yet he's familiar with the concept it takes a guy and lady to make a toddler and the place the toddler is grown throughout being pregnant. I completely believe your component that it is barely organic and could be pronounced (which i will do whilst he's slightly older) yet i assume loads of father and mom discover it complicated and awkward, my experience of intercourse ed from my father and mom became into receiving a e book for christmas elderly 12 entitled 'enable's communicate approximately intercourse' and as you are able to think of i became into relatively embarrassed! i think of loads of father and mom purely place self belief in the college device to instruct their little ones yet it is many times no longer adequate, i do no longer think of issues will exchange that lots, young ones will never stop getting pregnant and persons will never stop getting std's yet making your person little ones sensible and conscious is all you're able to do.
2016-10-02 06:41:55
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answered by ? 4
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A parent should talk to their children about sex otherwise other people will. Ask them a question sometime and see what they answer.
2006-08-18 16:02:56
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answered by Nelson_DeVon 7
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well, i think parents should talk to their children about sex... and the right age should be around 15 and above..
2006-08-18 16:08:22
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answered by deepzzz 2
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I told my ten year old about it two years ago after he came home from school asking what a BJ was. He took it well, and in two years I will do the same for my six year old.
2006-08-18 16:04:06
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answered by clarkgirl2000 2
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