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The Birds and the Bees
How many of you got ‘the talk’ from one or both of your parents?
How did they do it? Did they hand you books to read or did they sit down and explain sex to you?
So many adults I talk to, that are my age or older, never even got ‘the talk’! I didn’t, but wish I had!
Parents you need to talk to your kids about sex! Forget about your discomfort and start the dialogue. If they don’t want to talk about it, take them for a car ride and lock the doors!!
Start by explaining what will happen at puberty (If you don’t know, then go online and find outJ) Then ask them what they have heard what sex is. If they are older than 10 they likely have heard all the slang terms, so be ready to explain what oral, anal and vaginal sex is in simple terms.
Tell them the very basics, usually by nine years of age, then as time goes on make sure they are knowledgeable about where their value comes from, about pregnancy, diseases, emotional attachment and what healthy relationships look like.
They need to know God’s standard of purity and why He commands it…for their protection and provision.
According to latest studies, your kids’ first source of sexual information is coming from the media, not you, so get in line and make sure that your voices are heard loudly and clearly by them, in the most loving way possible. (AND, be careful what you are allowing them to watch, read and listen to because the media’s influence is huge in their lives as a young person)
Pray lots…
Love,
Karen





