Talking about sex with your children as they grow help them care
about their sexual health when they start having sex.
It won't make them want to start having sex. There are five
good reasons to be open about sex with your kid.
Your child wants the facts about sex life
A research shows that one in four (25%) teenagers feels shy,
worried or even scared about sex and relationships, and that most teens want to
talk to their parents or carer about it.
Teenagers see sex in
films, magazines, newspapers, adverts, on television and surely on the
internet, but this doesn't show that they know the true things. They may be
feel confused and inaccurate messages. You can help them know what's true and
what's not.
Talking about sex helps them wait
A research shows that if you talk to your kid about sex and relationships,
they'll feel low pressure to have sex, which means they're more close to wait.
Talking much gives them the confidence to be close the topic with a boyfriend
or girlfriend in the future.
It helps them make decisions about sex
Be sure that your child knows about contraception (the
methods, working principle and where to get them) and safer sex, you are
helping them to make true choices when they decide to have sex.
You'll help them keep taking risks that could lead to
unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted illnesses (STIs). Every teenager
should know about contraception and safe sex, whether they're a boy or girl,
lesbian or gay, straight or bisexual; doesn’t matter
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