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Sex talk with teens: Why parents should emphasize on sexual consent

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 2, 2023, 11:06 IST
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Young teenagers should be educated about sex and consent

When a kid becomes a teen, parents must initiate conversations around sex. Rather than shying away from the topic, they must be thorough and discuss all aspects of sexual activity, physical and emotional.


Often, parents avoid talking to teens about sex, expecting them to figure it out for themselves. That's when mistakes happen. Proper guidance and information is what helps a teen lead a healthy, risk-free, secure life. If you want your child to have that, start early and more frequently. It will not only make you more comfortable over time, but will make it easier for your teen to reach out to you.


Read more: Teen sexting: What to do if you catch your teen sexting someone

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Sex education for young adults is highly crucial

The knowledge around sex is not only important for adults, but also for blossoming teens, who are on the verge of entering adulthood. The earlier they are prepared for it, the better they'll be at risking their health and also their life.


While sociological factors limit sex education to children in many ways, as parents, you must take on the responsibility and help your child with the same.

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How you can initiate conversations around sex with your teen?

Similar to parents, teens may even find it repulsive to talk to their parents about sex. But truth be told, there's a lot they don't know and are curious about. If you make it a frequent chat, they might not feel as uncomfortable.


As a parent, if you really want to have some productive conversations around sex, make sure that your key focus is not how one can prevent pregnancy, but around safe, protected sex. While discussing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), do not make it seem like a life-threatening illness, rather help them learn about the ways they can prevent it.


Other than that, teach your child how to value people's bodies, respect their emotional needs and make them responsible enough to take accountability for their actions.

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Educate your teen about the importance of sexual consent

While discussing matters of sex with teens, parents should also help them understand consent. A relationship is based on the idea of respect and trust. Of course, love is the primary factor, but even between the most close-knit couples, there may come a time where one is not ready to engage in a sexual activity. That's when it is important to listen.


When talking to your child about sexual consent, emphasize on how sex is not just about physical needs, but also a coming together of two souls. However, if a partner, no matter how in love he or she is, is not ready to engage, it is important to respect their decision, rather than compelling, emotionally blackmailing or convincing them to do so.


Similarly, you must also tell them that they're strong enough to make decisions regarding their body. No matter what their friends think, they always have the choice to deny or reject a sexual encounter and can say 'no'.

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Saying 'no' is not the only factor to watch out for

Not everyone straight up denies or says 'no' when they don't want to engage in a sexual activity. There may be times when a person feels pressured to do so and may not deny verbally.


That said, you must teach your teenager the subtle, non-verbal signs to watch out for. If a person backs off or resists indulging in any sexual activity, that's when one needs to stop and can clarify. It is never right to pressure anyone into sex. Instead one must wait until they're ready.

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Better yet tell them pre-marital relations are not allowed in the culturez and to follow those rules with their spouses for a happy married life. If you don't indulge in desires pre-maturely and waste your youth chasing Temporary enjoyment, you will cherish your marriage and have unlimited fun with spouse lifelong, as once you enjoy out of marital bonds u feel limited and don't cherish your marriage as much as those who wait for marriage before engaging in relations and also saves a ton of heart-break ��
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