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[quote=Anonymous] Oprah had this amazing episode in 2009. She had a 14 year old couple on that thought they were ready to have sex and a sex therapist (Berman I thing) who asked them a lot of tough questions. By the end of the show, the girl was not so sure she was ready. I googled this show and couldnt find a copy a while back becasue I wanted to show it to my own DD. But below are some tough questions similar to the ones the therapist asked. A book I did read recently is titled Talk to Me First. https://www.amazon.com/Talk-Me-First-Everything-Go/dp/0738215082/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=talk+to+me+first&qid=1572827764&sr=8-1 1) What do you think makes a kid ready for _____ sexual activity? 2) How would you feel if you do _____ and your BF tells the whole school? 3) How would you feel if you do _____ and then you break up? For actual intercourse discussion at the time you deem apprporiate: 1) What's your BC plan? What will you do if the BC fails and you get pregnent? 2) If you think you are in a committed relationship, what does that mean? 3) How will you feel if you have sex and the next week, you break up with BF? Very real fact, the younger you have sex, the more partners she'll likely have in a lifetime and therefore the greater the risk of STDs.[/quote]
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