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teenage sex
Teens and Sex
This part of the site is for both teens and parents.
Many in both groups feel uncomfortable talking about sex with each other.
That makes it tough because teens really need their parents during this time
in their lives and it's the parents who should be teaching and setting the
example.
Since this is a psychology site about teenage sex issues,
we'll be discussing how to talk to your kids about sex and, for you kids,
how to talk to your parents about sex. We'll also cover
how to know
when you're ready for sex and the difference between sex and love; which, at
a young age, can be really confusing.
You may also be
wondering if thinking about same-sex sex, or
even experimenting with it, makes you gay or lesbian. (clue: it doesn't!)
And what about date rape or acquaintance rape or being
coerced into having sex (every girl gets this one: "Don't you love me?").
How can you handle these physically and emotionally difficult situations? Is
it okay to just say "NO!" And is it okay to go out with a much older guy or
girl when you're a teenager? Are you asking for more than you can
handle?
Finally, I've added a little
virginity,
pregnancy prevention, and
STD
info into the mix.
Ready? Set. Go!
Last updated: 8/05
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