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for those mom's who put difficult child's on birth control...
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 587834" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I would not count on the fact that a teen heard it all... It actually a topic that is quite close to my heart because I had no grown ups in my life who actually talked to me about sex. It was not taboo, the family often made jokes about it but never a serious talk about it. Someone to relate personnal experiences and draw some lessons out of it: nope, did not happen. A few books about HIV on the shelf and that was basically it.</p><p>Just too abstract for me as a teen... Women need to educate their daughters by sharing. Not sexual details obviously but emotions, feelings, consequences, parenting (and its difficulties) and health. No porn, teen talk or school sex class will ever be able to fill this gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 587834, member: 11847"] I would not count on the fact that a teen heard it all... It actually a topic that is quite close to my heart because I had no grown ups in my life who actually talked to me about sex. It was not taboo, the family often made jokes about it but never a serious talk about it. Someone to relate personnal experiences and draw some lessons out of it: nope, did not happen. A few books about HIV on the shelf and that was basically it. Just too abstract for me as a teen... Women need to educate their daughters by sharing. Not sexual details obviously but emotions, feelings, consequences, parenting (and its difficulties) and health. No porn, teen talk or school sex class will ever be able to fill this gap. [/QUOTE]
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