talk with your teens as if your their Friend not parent or caregiver, explain consequences of opposite sex relationships, be calm and ask the teen how he or she feels about sex him or herself, don't add or push your conclusion on the teen or you can be easily rejected. remember that you'd be talking to the teen as if he or she is a grown adult
If you are asking a teen for sex, and you are older than 18, you should be jailed.
A clean teen is a teenager who vowes not to have sex.
a teen couple had sex without protection
teen sex is never approprate
Teen pregnancy can be improved my spreading awareness. Telling your friends about how to have safe sex is a great way to prevent teen pregnancy. Knowing the facts about sex and how to not get pregnant.
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Why You Need to Talk How do you feel about talking with your son or daughter about sex? Are you uncomfortable? If you are, you are not alone. When we talked to parents across the country, we heard that parents think this is a very tough topic to talk about. Many parents think: * they don’t know enough about the topic; * their son or daughter won’t listen; * their pre-teen or teen is not ready; * they think they know what their son or daughter is doing “all the time”; and * that if they tell their pre-teen or teen NOT to have sex, that their son or daughter WILL have sex. Some parents think, “Well, nobody talked to me!” This Web site seeks to help parents obtain the tools and facts to have these difficult discussions with their children. Your son or daughter needs to hear what you think and why. They need to know your expectation when it comes to sex, that you want them to wait until marriage. Did you know that about one out of every three 9th graders has had sexual intercourse at least once?4 There’s another thing we know. Even the best parents cannot know what their son or daughter is doing all of the time. So start talking with your child, pre-teen, or teen. And make sure he or she knows they can always come and talk to you. You don’t really want friends or television or music videos or the Internet teaching your son or daughter about sex, do you? Of course not – only you can tell your son or daughter how you think he or she should behave. Only you can tell your son or daughter that YOU want him or her to wait. Your child really does want to hear what YOU think about sex. Really! * 9 out of 10 teens (94%) think that adults should let teens know they should wait to have sex at least until they get out of high school.5 * Nearly 9 out of 10 (88%) teens say it would be easier to avoid early sexual activity and teen pregnancy if they were able to have more open, honest conversations about these topics with their parents.6 * 6 out of 10 (59%) teens say their parents are their role models of healthy, responsible relationships.7 You can talk to your pre-teen or teen about sex. You can tell them about good relationships and making good choices. You can tell them your values. Your son or daughter might look like he or she is not listening. Your child might act bored. But your child IS hearing you. Talk to your pre-teen or teen about sex. Talk early and often. For some tips on how to do it, please visit Talking Tips. http://www.4parents.gov/talkingtoteen/whytalk/whytalk.html
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When teens have unprotected sex