Not only are they curious but as adolescents they now have hormones to contend with. Powerful ones to boot. I'd rather have them asking questions and getting appropriate responses and perhaps even birth control, than experimenting with no knowledge. Education does not mean they will experiment sexually, it does mean that IF they do, they will know how to take care of themselves. Bring on the questions but do answer in an age appropriate manner. Peace.
2006-08-24 09:38:40
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answered by -Tequila17 6
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It is a curious age for kids and they want to learn more about it. I would be as honest as I can about it, tell them the pros and cons and make them aware. We may not be able to stop our kids from sneaking around and having sex but we can educate them on the subject so they can make responsible decisions.
2006-08-28 03:41:52
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answered by mystique133333 2
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A Public Library should offer child correct lessons in the subject of sexuality and the science of sex.
2006-08-26 11:16:25
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answered by rc 3
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Open your eyes look at the tv or a billboard what does everything in advertising have to do with. Every comercial is about e.d. thats erectile disfunction or some new pill to get women in the mood. It time for you to join the living world.
2006-08-24 09:41:08
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answered by sk69nk 1
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They are just curious, I mean if you didn't know anything about swimming and someone got you to go into the water you may dround right? Thats the same thing they just don't want to be embarrased about it especially when that's all teens talk about these days
2006-08-24 09:39:51
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answered by dee_07_99 2
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They are curious and they can ask without people knowing who they are. Parents these days or even schools for that matter are not doing a good enough job on this subject
2006-08-24 09:38:17
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answered by momie_2bee 5
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I agree with you, I know on a specific website this 10 year old was asking questions about sex, pregnancy, and even about anal sex... (Unbelievable)
What is going on?
2006-08-24 09:43:59
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answered by Vicky 6
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Pardon me, but how do you obtain sexual knowledge without having sex? Sex education only takes you so far.
Encouraging young people to abstain is a good policy, but that does not stop them. I know it did not stop me.
Will D
Enterprise AL
http://www.notagz.com
2006-08-24 09:37:20
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answered by Will D 4
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Exactly. They're finding out about sex. It's natural curiosity, because parents don't talk to their kids about it anymore. They let them find out from their friends, or hey! The INTERNET! It's really sad if you think about it.
2006-08-24 09:35:06
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answered by Guppy Geek 5
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all you can do if they are asking questions about sex, is sit down with your child and make sure they know the right and wrongs and ho to be sfe if they are going to be doing it..........
2006-08-28 08:13:57
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answered by crazy2have3kids 3
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