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Q: Prevention
asked by: Mesmerizeu15 on February 17th, 2004
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How will you prevent your children from having children at our ages? When do you think it is appropriate to expose your children to sex ed?
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rissalee21
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Hmm I think you should never tell your kis to not have sex you should just tell them what goes on and what can happen if they do..Beacsue kids are known to rebel..And u should introduce it probally around like 8th grade..I was taight sex ed my 7th grade year..

Marisa:)
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anorexicbeauty
replied on February 17th, 2004
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I had sex ed in the 4th grade, they we trying to teach us all early on.
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Mesmerizeu15
replied on February 17th, 2004
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I was just wondering, thanks for helping girls.. I dont know when I will teach sean, prolly have larry do it. I just dont wanna mess up like my mom.She taught me everything when I was like 10. My mom was not private about anything, I hated that.
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insurancegirl
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Mesmerizeu15
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Marriage already, haha!!
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insurancegirl
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Mesmerizeu15
replied on February 17th, 2004
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smith8500
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Hey
Hmmmm. Well, this is just my opinion. But, you never keep things from children. I mean, you don't tell a 5 year old about sex, but as a child gets older you do let them know what sex is....How babies are made..... And all of that. I also feel, and this is coming from a sexually active 17 year old. Do not forbid your child to have sex. In fact, don't encourage it, but, I would definetly tell my children that if they choose to have sex..... Safety! Please get some form of bc. Now, maybe if my child was 14 and came to me and said she was having sex i'd be furious..... But around 16 or 17, I think I could deal better with it.....
Hell, I dunno. I guess i'll cross that bridge when I get to it. Lol
love,
chanda
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Mesmerizeu15
replied on February 17th, 2004
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Thanks for sharing your feelings!!
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Jaydensmommy
replied on February 17th, 2004
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I think I will tell jayden as soon as she can grasp the concept of what I am about to explain to her. I want to tell her when she will take it seriously and not laugh and giggle about it. I personally don't think that 18 is too young to have a child. I won't tell her not to have sex...But like someone mentioned earlier..Explain to her what could and will happen. And then maybe ivite her to watch a live birth!! Yikes....That will work!

~sara~
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smith8500
replied on February 18th, 2004
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Ehy
Really I dunno. I guess we'll hafta wait and see.
Love,
chanda
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Jaydensmommy
replied on February 18th, 2004
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Too bad we cant just lock em all up! Haha jk...I dont want my baby to grow up!!! Sad

~sara~
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