Anonymous wrote:I think 14 is fine, but 12 seems a little on the young side depending on how far the books are going. The cat's out of the bag, the only thing you can do now is to talk about it. I personally think tweens and young teens are more naive than we were in the old days about sexual content, but technology makes it so much easier to access and distribute.
Anonymous wrote:As my very brilliant, super intellectual, read anything-he-could-get-his-hands-on, physician grandfather said to my mother back in the 80's when I was a teenager. "No one turns into a bad kid from reading books".
Anonymous wrote:As my very brilliant, super intellectual, read anything-he-could-get-his-hands-on, physician grandfather said to my mother back in the 80's when I was a teenager. "No one turns into a bad kid from reading books".[/quote]
Bingo. I think reading might be one of the safest, most "gentle" ways for kids to satisfy their curiosity about these kinds of things.
Anonymous wrote:I read a lot of book with sexual content in them at that age and I've turned out fine and have only ever been with my husband. I think kids reading about this kind of stuff is a lot healthier than learning about it in other ways.