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Who Should Teach Teenagers About Sex?

Although it is difficult to start a conversation about sexuality with a teenager, the parents still bear the greatest responsibility. But which person is the most appropriate to teach them about sex?
Who should teach teenagers about sex: Parents and guardians Most people believe that it is best if the basic knowledge about relationships and sexual intercourse is acquired at home. Therefore, parents and guardians are those who should present children with the basic characteristics of puberty and adolescence. When it comes to discussing sexual intercourse, parents should present certain values to their children and, above all, teach them to be responsible...Who Should Teach Teenagers About Sex?
Children Have Sex in England

Increasingly younger teenagers, some of them still children, decide to have sex already at the age of 12.
Do children really have sex? I will never forget how embarrassed I was at the sex education lessons at school when they taught us how to put condoms on each other's fingers. When I was 14 I already knew that there should be no air on top of a condom and that I can get pregnant or catch an unpleasant disease. Besides a very open and understanding teacher, I also remember the moving stories of teenage mothers, the presentations of sexual diseases, the people infected with...Children Have Sex in England
“I promise to remain a virgin until we get married...”

Check out if young people who vow to remain abstinent from sex until they get married, later have the same sex life as others.
A pledge taken by an individual to remain a virgin until married can largely contribute to the fact that teenagers and adolescents have their first sexual intercourse much later than other young people of the same age. A study was conducted among 1461 young people, aged between 12 and 17, who have not yet had sexual intercourse. After the first interview they conducted additional two interviews, namely, the second one was carried out a year later and the third one was...“I promise to remain a virgin until we get married...”
Sex Education Should Start With Adults

Our children get little or no sex education. And whose fault is that?
When adults know less than their children The book Love and Sex quotes a part of a very interesting public discussion on sex. A young man shared his opinion with the crowd, saying: "If anyone should be educated, it is the adults. It seems this is exactly what keeps them from happiness." It was a seemingly innocent and perhaps even amusing sentence, with a much deeper meaning. It points at one of the main failures of sex education. Those, who are supposed to...Sex Education Should Start With Adults
Sexual Education on Second Life

The Internet is a place for all sorts of ideas ...
Users of the virtual world »Second Life« are able to attend hours of sexual education. These lectures inform them about safe sex, sexually transmitted diseases and all possible problems which can appear in the field of sexuality. The initiative for such a class came when the UK Youth Parliament pointed out that British youths do not get a sufficient amount of sexual education in school. Sexual education on second life is entrusted to Professor Barbara...Sexual Education on Second Life
The Sex Education for Children

How should you talk to your children about sexual intercourse? Read about the most common mistakes in teaching children about sexuality.
Sex education of children begins when they are very young and is the responsibility of their parents at least in its first phase. Many people wrongly assume that it is the school that will give their children appropriate sexual education when the time is right. Many people also try to suppress their children’s exploration of sexuality. Unfortunately, presenting sex to them as a taboo when they're little can have a great impact on their views on sexuality later on. Parents...The Sex Education for Children
You have to talk to your son about sexuality!

Here are some good reasons why you should talk to your son about sexuality. And how you should do it, of course…
Sexuality should not be a taboo in the family Sex and everything sexually related is still considered a taboo subject in most families, despite the fact that media information on sexuality is easy to come by. Parents still think that it is enough if they say to their child:"Ah, you will have sexual intercourse. Use a condom …", but they do not realize that much more communication is needed. Especially if their child is about to have his/her first intimate...You have to talk to your son about sexuality!