I would explain to my child where children come from and how they are formed from these reproductive systems. It is natural for them to feel these feeling when viewing a person, they rather fancy. It is their choice of when they choose to become sexually active, I would not view them any less if they start exploring this side of life. I would love to see them be smart in choosing their partners. Be mindful of your surroundings and the person you are talking to. The person may not have good intentions when trying to convince you to have sex with them. They see you like an object and will say what you want you to hear to drop your pants, this can go for both …show more content…
Talk to each other before, during, and after sexual intercourse. Tell each other what you want from the other or what you don’t want. Each person may like sex a different way and you shouldn’t be ashamed to ask for different things or speak to say you didn’t like a certain thing and most importantly make sure the partner you are choosing is free from STIs. My child would be taught the many “popular” STIs out there, how to avoid them, how to detect them, and how to prevent them. Be completely honest with the person and don’t lead them on. Be respectful, be honest, be open, and communicate. Make the experience enjoyable for the both of you and know what each of you have to prevent illness and heartbreak. The most important topic of all is the hygiene behind sexual intercourse. Always stay clean and properly keep up with your reproductive organs to help prevent illnesses or infections undesirable by both parties. Clean your body prior to sexual intercourse, especially the areas that will go inside the body and possibly carry illnesses and bacteria. There is also proper hygiene for after intercourse to help prevent unwanted materials from entering areas and cause trouble. This is both biologically healthy and just pleasant to the other person, you don’t want to smell like fish