Sex is everywhere. Yet, it's no where. Parents fear to speak to their sons and daughters about it. At so many churches, it isn't even mentioned. People don't understand that ignoring sex is not the right way to condemn it. People don't understand the importance of talking to the young generation about sex. Some teachers blush if you bring the subject up. It's a taboo! But how dumb is that. Come on! Sex is everywhere that it shouldn't be the taboo it is in so many places and families.
It's sad because at a time like this when young people have so much access to pornography, condoms and anything and everything that has to do with sex, parents should have more than ever communication with their children to educate them about sex. Parents should be able to speak with clarity to their children about the subject without trying to use other language to substitute for the actual things.
No, it's not called anything else but a vagina. We are taught that in school when we are about 13 year old at the latest. Yes, we know more than our parents would want us at a very young age. For this reason, parents should sit and have a discourse with their children in which they teach the children how to use the information about sex they are given at school and everywhere else (e.g. TV, radio, magazines, etc.) in a positive way before someone else comes into the children's lives with malice to turn the information into something toxic. Instead of trying to ignore that sex exists, parents, teachers, some churches, and everyone else should prevent children from being harmed by all this information by admitting it's there.
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5 words. A few basic proofreading errors.
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