- meant to add: your kids DO NOT have phones. You do. You signed the contract, you pay the bill, you have the legal liability should the child commit a crime with the phone which you own. It is not your kids’ phone. Why do you believe you have zero control over something which you own? |
It does encourage sex, dummy. Just like buying them a smartphone (you know, for emergencies) encourages them to use a phone. |
Both are valid points. Yours and the PP. Social media = bad. Bad laws = bad. |
Most people, kids included, prefer sex without condoms. One cannot use the internet without the computer/smartphone. But one can have sex without the condoms. |
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When I was 16 I secretly went on the pill at public health. My boyfriend’s dad also casually put a massive Costco type pack of Trojans in my bfs dresser. He was not home much and remembered being a teenager. I appreciated he was looking out for us.
My mom may have known I was in pill (and maybe signed paperwork-can’t remember), but I initiated it. I was a bit of a delinquent when younger and had been in residential treatment for a bit and they offer turbo charged sex Ed so i was not about to go without multiple forms of bc. Thank goodness for public health clinics! I used free clinics a bunch in teens and early 20s and thankfully had no “accidents”. I would have absolutely felt secure in seeking out plan b if needed. It wasn’t around then (90s), I’m glad it is now. To answer your question, I’d say 13/14 jic and earlier/later if they ask. I’d also check expiration dates. I have a girl and we’ll probably fine tune that once she hits puberty. I hope she always feels safe talking with me about anything, including her sexual health/sexuality - questions concerns kind of stuff. |
And by delinquent I’m being funny. I was not a problem kid. Had some depression related to family life. I was very sheltered and innocent beyond my temporary emotional period. It was like a mini identity crisis most folks have in middle age, but a few decades early. I can out of treatment very level headed and emotionally well/stable. |
Better than secret unprotected sex in the park. |
+1. I can't even believe I am reading this. |
It just boggles my mind that you genuinely think snapchat and tiktok are more harmful than piv. |
| We bought condoms for our boys way before they were even dating. I put a box in their bathroom when the oldest was 12. It's not expected that a 12 year old will have sex, but some do. We also showed them where to buy them at Target/Walgreens/etc. |
Please, I had plenty of friends IN COLLEGE who didn't have a condom at the last minute when they needed it. I want my kids to use them and I made sure they were available for their use. |
Exactly. Kids play sports you buy protective gear. You take them to the doctor to get vaccines to protect them. You buy them clothes to protect them from weather. You feed them healthy food so they’ll be healthy and the body can protect them from disease. Why is buying condoms a problem? It’s being sure the start of their sexual journey is healthy and safe. |
What's mind-boggling is that's what you gathered from the previous comments.
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Poster said absolutely no social media while simultaneously stocking her kid’s bathroom with condoms. Please explain what it is you think I missed. |
I am that poster. Insta kills people. You are a clueless fool if you don’t know that. Google teen suicide and Insta. Or teen suicide and social media. Snapchat? Fentanyl is all over SnapChat. Snap is designed to hide fentanyl dealing and child-porn (sexting). Do you know nothing about sextortion? Teen boys are the main targets. Lots of resulting suicides there too. TikTok is innocent little dances to you? The reality is TikTok is a Chinese psychological warfare operation designed to weaken American society. Everyone knows these facts, PP, except you. Get a clue! When I say social media is toxic, I mean it is deadly-toxic; like poison. But you probably let your kids use all of it unfettered. You are dangerously naive. |