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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I see a shocking amount of people on this thread advocating abstinence-only.[/quote] Yes, at 14 and 15, absolutely.[/quote] Absolutely right. [/quote] Ok let us know how that works out for all of you. I plan to have a more realistic approach with my teen. [/quote] What a terrible excuse of a parent you are. [/quote] No darling. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending that teenagers don’t have sex is irresponsible and reckless. Do better. [/quote] We know teens have sex. With parents like you, of course they do. [/quote] Teens have been having sex for as long as humans have existed. Go ahead and fight biology. Proper protection and education is what they need. Not morons for parents. [/quote] Sorry, but 14/15 is way too young! There is a big difference between that 14 and 16/17/18. I have a 9th grader. I am surrounded by her friends all the time. They are hopeful, enthusiastic, but at times insecure and worry so much. I can’t imagine throwing sex into that and for what?? Only to be humiliated later? Nothing good comes from it. [/quote]
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