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I hate to say it, but that attitude is completely true, at least it was for my daughter until I spoke to her about it. I told her that I was molested with that when I was 10 and be darned if anyone was going to tell me I wasn't because it's not really sex!! That worked. naturally I don't recommend saying that to your child, but you should start explaining soon (puberty hits earlier these days) what your expectations are in regards to sex.
My 15 yr old is a bit more mature about it, though what he wouldn't do to be allowed to have it..well...
but he knows that sex is a no-no and leads to disease. Alexis found out the scary way what unprotected sex can do, and oral sex can give you aids just as easily as regular. Now, Allie tested negative for all STDs but one abnormal pap for an 18 yr old was scare enough for her. She now volunteers to educate other teens about using protection.
I hope I made some kind of sense..you have to explain to your kids your expectations and what sex really is before some boy/girl convinces them it is OK because its not real sex!!
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Meg
Mama to Alexis, 22; Jacob, 19; and Elijah 11/20/02 and Sophia Jane, 11/20/04
Elijah allows me to dress him nicely and take a picture!
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