Anonymous wrote:Don't forget to also talk about "no means no", not forcing yourself on someone, not taking advantage of a drunk person, or not letting other people take advantage of a person who is incapacitated. These are also important discussions that should be had during the safe sex talk.
Anonymous wrote:I also suggest that if they are ready to have sex they are also prepared to accept the responsibility of raising a child, if it comes to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 year old DS has never had sex and has zero desire to.
That's okay, too. He is too young to think of it as a problem yet.
what do you mean exactly?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18 year old DS has never had sex and has zero desire to.
That's okay, too. He is too young to think of it as a problem yet.
Anonymous wrote:18 year old DS has never had sex and has zero desire to.
Anonymous wrote:
OP - No matter how "good" parents might feel about safe sex practices being practiced, just realize that these measures do not preclude the transmittal of STDs and just how would you like a son or daughter to have to go through explaining that reality to every new partner in their dating lives? Also, you also have to be ready no matter what a teen says to also here "Mom--- we were doing everything right, but Mary is pregnant?" Now what would your response to either situation be after the "safe sex talk" and the silent OK that this was just great.