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Originally Posted by belladonna-took
I absolutely agree Zina. Sex education and age appropriate discussions at home help prevent hang ups, unnecessary anxiety and accidental pregnancies. It's not a matter of saying that anything goes....more helping children understand that sexuality is a wonderful part of life...but, a bit like fire, needs to be approached in an informed and respectful manner. I hope we have managed to convey to our kids that sex is nothing to be ashamed of, or worried about....but that it can bring about incredibly far reaching changes in people's lives.
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I agree with this. Discussions, etc are necessary and at least over here, everyone gets hysterical at the school level concerning discussing sex in any way, even in health class. The rules are thick and unreal. In the home, it can be just as bad, especially in a heavily religious home. Hysteria extends to the home as well. But people forget that some art classics are unclothed.
But what must be prevented is posting porn, where the young kids do have access to Facebook. That is where caution has to come in. And I'm talking about obvious porn, not the pic of the statue of David.