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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 47936" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Oh Marg, thank you for your post. We have totally and consistently covered our bases in regards to discussions about sex, thier emotional and physical health, birth control, std's, HPV, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)'s, condoms, etc. We've talked and talked and talked since my girls were very young. They've always been aware of their bodies and what they are capable of, personal hygience, periods, etc. EVERYTHING. There is definitely no lack of discussion about sex in our house. I even bought condoms (H and I do not need them) and kept the box in the hall closet. easy child refused to use them and her boyfriend bought thiers because easy child felt that then we would know when they were having sex. difficult child, on the other hand, stockpiled them in her backpack & purse and gave some away to friends! She just told me the other day that she has a latex allergy. WTH?? I almost died laughing, but instead I will buy those other kind that are not latex. Jeesh.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has been on the pill for 2 years now. She told me the first time she had sex, within a couple of hours in fact. She KNOWS everything there is to know about taking care of her body and BC, yet, she throws caution to the winds and is reckless. She seems to think that as long as she takes the pill, nothing can hurt her. She's had the HPV shots, her third one is due August. </p><p></p><p>We've done all we can to protect her and teach her, etc., and I know that I've done my best in this regard. Apparently, I've done something right in this regard as easy child is the polar opposite in her ideals about her personal sexual relationship with her boyfriend. easy child is horrified by difficult child's behavior and attitudes. </p><p></p><p>You are right, short of a chastity belt and chaining her to the house somehow, she will find a way. She is very innovative - not original mind you, but definitely crafty. lol. I think we've done all we can in regards to teaching her. Now all that is left for us to do is preventive action. God, how I wish I could get her sterilized. I know that sounds awful, but difficult child is just the type of person to get pregnant and the last person who should be. Miraculously, difficult child always lands on her feet and comes out of horrible situations unscathed. Meanwhile, everyone around her is doing cartwheels to make sure she's okay! It's just so tiring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 47936, member: 2211"] Oh Marg, thank you for your post. We have totally and consistently covered our bases in regards to discussions about sex, thier emotional and physical health, birth control, std's, HPV, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)'s, condoms, etc. We've talked and talked and talked since my girls were very young. They've always been aware of their bodies and what they are capable of, personal hygience, periods, etc. EVERYTHING. There is definitely no lack of discussion about sex in our house. I even bought condoms (H and I do not need them) and kept the box in the hall closet. easy child refused to use them and her boyfriend bought thiers because easy child felt that then we would know when they were having sex. difficult child, on the other hand, stockpiled them in her backpack & purse and gave some away to friends! She just told me the other day that she has a latex allergy. WTH?? I almost died laughing, but instead I will buy those other kind that are not latex. Jeesh. difficult child has been on the pill for 2 years now. She told me the first time she had sex, within a couple of hours in fact. She KNOWS everything there is to know about taking care of her body and BC, yet, she throws caution to the winds and is reckless. She seems to think that as long as she takes the pill, nothing can hurt her. She's had the HPV shots, her third one is due August. We've done all we can to protect her and teach her, etc., and I know that I've done my best in this regard. Apparently, I've done something right in this regard as easy child is the polar opposite in her ideals about her personal sexual relationship with her boyfriend. easy child is horrified by difficult child's behavior and attitudes. You are right, short of a chastity belt and chaining her to the house somehow, she will find a way. She is very innovative - not original mind you, but definitely crafty. lol. I think we've done all we can in regards to teaching her. Now all that is left for us to do is preventive action. God, how I wish I could get her sterilized. I know that sounds awful, but difficult child is just the type of person to get pregnant and the last person who should be. Miraculously, difficult child always lands on her feet and comes out of horrible situations unscathed. Meanwhile, everyone around her is doing cartwheels to make sure she's okay! It's just so tiring. [/QUOTE]
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