Anonymous wrote:I think that is too young to go into all the details about every possible permutation of sex, and presenting an edited version isn’t really helpful because it is inherently going to prioritize some sex acts over others.
This is what I would say:
“I explained how penises and vaginas work for creating babies, but that is only one small reason people have sex. Sex can be about making your body feel good or about connecting with someone you love and probably lots of other things too. And honestly nobody is really sure exactly what sex is because there are so many different ways bodies work. When you get older, and especially when you hit puberty, you will probably be interested in touching your body in ways that feel good to you. When you start dating, you will probably begin kissing and touching other people and you will decide together what kinds of touching and how much and where feel good to you both. Good sex happens when two people can communicate comfortably about what they like and (most importantly) what they don’t like.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol you trying to scare the gay away
So, if even gays find gay sex so gross that you believe describing it would scare a child, then I don’t know what to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An old college friend used to say that it is one thing for friends to accept him as gay, another to accept that he has sex with men.
Well I guess he expects his friends to be homophobic if they can't accept he has sex with men. How is this helpful to OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol you trying to scare the gay away
So, if even gays find gay sex so gross that you believe describing it would scare a child, then I don’t know what to say.
Anonymous wrote:Lol you trying to scare the gay away
Anonymous wrote:I may be off base, but given the age and what they need to know at that point, can't you say that all couples no matter the gender kiss and touch, using their private parts? I don't think you need to get into too much graphic details just like you don't describe BJ/69 to 5th graders. Maybe when they're older? We had a similar question when our kid watched the Office and they mentioned gay sex. DC was confused because they didn't realize sex was for pleasure, just for reproduction (10 year old).
Anonymous wrote:An old college friend used to say that it is one thing for friends to accept him as gay, another to accept that he has sex with men.