"Everyone says that sex is fun and that it feels good. I'm a virgin and curious—is that really true?"
That question is one of the major questions that most teenagers ask, but the irony of it is that they hardly ask their parents, instead, they prefer to ask a stranger and sometimes they go ahead to give it a try.
Teens these days are bombarded with sexual messages — from the movies, television, and the Internet,. They’re experimenting with sex at younger ages. They’re getting pressured to have sex to prove that they’re cool. So children are learning about sex every day, and parents need to have a say in what they’re learning. If you avoid discussing this issue with your teen, you’re leaving your child to the 'wolves'.
When it comes to the issues of teenage sexuality (puberty and the physical body changes), and intimate topics, many parents and teens engage in an uneasy conspiracy of silence. Teens don’t want to talk to parents about sex any more. But experts agree that, no matter how awkward it feels, you should talk about sex and puberty with your teen — early and often.
There are other hundreds of questions your teen daughter wants to ask you, but her fear is that you might rebuke her from asking such questions or you might be judgmental.
The way you provide the answers will determine if she will be able to confide more in you and ask more intimate questions.
This REPORT ON QUESTIONS THAT EVERY TEENAGE GIRL ASK will give you insight on those questions and also provide the answers.
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