Attraction to Teens - Chelom

Chelom Leavitt

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Has your child just entered the teen phase? Are you afraid of their da and want to impart sex education to your children? If yes, then we are here to ease your hesitation. Your child will undergo several physical changes during the adolescent years, and they will witness a growth of sex organs and start attracting teens. These changes make teens curious to explore and experience adult relations.

 

It is normal for teens to have many questions and perplexing thoughts and feelings about sex and sexuality. In order to resolve the conundrum among children, parents have an important role to play. However, a lack of proper guidance can do more harm to your teen than good. It is pivotal to educate your children about good sexual behaviour.  

 

Talking To Your Teens About Sex

 

At present, in almost every school, sex education has been taught that includes information on abstinence, safer sex, birth control, and relationship advice. Nothing compares to the influence you have as a parent daily, which is why talking about sex and sexuality at home is important. You cannot fully depend on the school to clear every confusion and answer all the questions.  

 

As a parent, you need to share your values and beliefs about sex. If you share your own beliefs about intimacy with your children, it will help shape their ideology about sex. According to most teens, their parents have a great influence on their sexual decision-making process.

 

With emotional and social maturity, at this tender age, teenagers might want romantic intimacy and ways to express love and affection. Sexual attraction among teenagers varies from person to person. Some teenagers might get attracted to people of the same sex, and some are bisexual. While some teenagers are attracted to the same sex, others might not express any sexual interest.

 

• What Is Sex Education For Teens?

Sex education is the responsibility of every parent and teacher. It is better for the teens to get the right information from their parents rather than being misinformed from other sources, including websites, friends, and magazines.

 

• Why Is Teenager's Sex Education Necessary?

Sexual needs are biological and a significant part of one's identity. The technically advanced generation has access to every website to gather false information about sex. Teens gain knowledge about sexuality from various sources, which have a more negative impact than positive. In order to make the teens aware of attraction in a healthy way, parents have a crucial role to play.  

 

Sex is a staple subject of news, entertainment, and advertising, and it is not healthy to avoid this ever-present topic with your teenage children. Giving your child sex education is important, and here are some conversational tips for breaking the ice.

 

 Seize the Moment

When a movie or music video raises issues concerning responsible sexual behavior, make sure to utilize it as a springboard for discussion. Remember that there is no perfect timing for sex talk, so everyday moments offer the best opportunities to talk.

 

 Be Honest

As parents, being honest is the most important factor while talking about sex. If you don't know how to answer your teen's questions, offer to find the answers or look them up together.  

 

 Be Direct

Make sure to clearly state your feelings about specific issues. Do not hesitate to explain about oral sex and intercourse. Mention the pros and cons, including emotional pain, sexually transmitted infections, and unplanned pregnancy. Explain that oral sex isn't a risk-free alternative to intercourse.

 

 Move Beyond the Facts

It is crucial to provide accurate information about sex to your children. But it is important to talk about feelings, values, morals, and attitudes. Analyze the questions of ethics and responsibility in the context of your personal and religious beliefs.

 

Final Words!

It is natural for teenagers to experiment with their sexuality at some stage of their lives. During these years, the sexual urge and sex drive become extremely powerful. But not all teenage relations include sex. Craving intimacy and love among teenagers is yet another recurring thing among teenagers. Being a parent, it is your responsibility to teach your teenage children the difference between right and wrong.