How to Talk To Teens About Sex

How to Talk To Teens About Sex

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If you've ever felt like everyone else is having the sex life you're supposed to have — and you're just white-knuckling your way through it, faking it, or coming up empty — you're not broken. You're just not talking about it yet. Whether it's a desire you've been too scared to vo ...  Show more

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If you've built a life that looks great from the outside but still feels like something's missing on the inside, the problem might not be your relationship — it might be how much of yourself you're actually bringing to it. Whether it's a body image spiral that shuts you down in t ...  Show more

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EP128 - Talking to Your Child About Sex
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<span>Welcome to episode 128 of the Sexology Podcast! Today is a solo episode where I speak more in depth about talking to your kids about sex.</span><span> </span>

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163: Encore: My Kid Looked at Porn. What Should I Do?
Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens

It’s not always comfortable to talk with our kids about pornography - but it’s something all parents need to do. Indeed, research shows that 12 is the average age at which kids first encounter pornography, and that by age 18, 79% of teens have been exposed to violent porn. Dr. Li ...  Show more

Talking to Your Pre-Teens About Sex – Part 2
Focus on the Family Equipping Parents Podcast

How do you encourage your kids to save sex for marriage when they hear so many toxic messages from the world? Jim Daly talks to a panel of parents about a creative analogy for encouraging your kids to stay sexually pure. Also, John and Danny offer hope to parents who discover the ...  Show more

How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex, Drugs and Reproduction with Dr. Dolly
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

Beginning to speak to your children about all things adolescence  begins much younger than you might imagine. Many children enter puberty as early as 8. There doesn't necessarily need to be a formal "talk" but rather many conversations which build over time. 

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