We all remember it, the day our parents sat us down and gave us the lecture about the birds and the bees. Maybe you were 10 or maybe you were 18, but at some point I’m sure this conversation was a part of your life. Will you have this same conversation with your daughter? How will you approach it? When will you approach it?
In today’s society, this topic is of utmost important and intense concern, with teen pregnancies skyrocketing and sexually transmitted diseases rampant we need to take the responsibility of educating our children on the topic into our own hands, not just allowing the schools, the media, and their peers to educate them in a way that can be downright scary.
Our young people are learning earlier and earlier about the topics that surround this ever important part of their lives. Many begin to associate sex with things that do not equal what this act is all about, it’s not about providing a favor, showing someone you care, or proving your man or woman hood, no way! This is what we want them to know, way before they are faced with making a decision about whether they are ready to participate in the act themselves or not.
We want them to understand what sex was created for and what it is all about long before they have to choose to say yes or no to the opportunity to participate in this special act. Choose to share valuable information with your daughter today.
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We all remember it, the day our parents sat us down and gave us the lecture about the birds and the bees. Maybe you were 10 or maybe you were 18, but at some point I’m sure this conversation was a part of your life. Will you have this same conversat…