Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starting point is having a personal morality that you work from infancy to inculcate into your child, teaching that sexual relations have meaning beyond the mechanics and are not simply pleasant friction between two hormonally attracted individuals.
This. You can also discourage/ interfere with the boyfriend concept at the age of 15.
+1. The family being active in a church or synagogue can be a big help.
Anonymous wrote:No idea about the other thread in which you are talking about but if I had a girl, I would require her to be on birth control. The same as requiring her to get shots throughout childhood.
Anonymous wrote:The starting point is having a personal morality that you work from infancy to inculcate into your child, teaching that sexual relations have meaning beyond the mechanics and are not simply pleasant friction between two hormonally attracted individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starting point is having a personal morality that you work from infancy to inculcate into your child, teaching that sexual relations have meaning beyond the mechanics and are not simply pleasant friction between two hormonally attracted individuals.
This. You can also discourage/ interfere with the boyfriend concept at the age of 15.
Anonymous wrote:The starting point is having a personal morality that you work from infancy to inculcate into your child, teaching that sexual relations have meaning beyond the mechanics and are not simply pleasant friction between two hormonally attracted individuals.
Anonymous wrote:No idea about the other thread in which you are talking about but if I had a girl, I would require her to be on birth control. The same as requiring her to get shots throughout childhood.
Anonymous wrote:No idea about the other thread in which you are talking about but if I had a girl, I would require her to be on birth control. The same as requiring her to get shots throughout childhood.