Research has proven that early education on matters as
such, has helped teenagers to hold back on their urge to sample a taste of
two becoming one.
The plan is expected to omit facts on genital warts etc and just provide
details on the context of real life relationships not delving into the nitty
gritty human plumbing as it was put, so the good news is, our babies escape
listening to all the gory details that can result from unprotected sex.
If and when it comes into force and your child starts to show bodily interest
in the opposite sex, then surely he/she has the right to know all the gruesome
facts. Awareness should be top priority on the list of importance for fear of
our children becoming involved with infected partners. The sad thing is not many
carriers know that they have an STD and therefore are unaware to the hazardous
health risks that they may generate through sexual contact.
The horrors of unsafe sex STDs genital warts an all is most certainly a
deterrent giving kids second thoughts before going back for a seconds.
Highlighting the pain and heartache from unsafe sex on a more serious note may
help prevention; it is not to be ignored.
Tell me what 5 year old is going to give up their Barbie doll/remote control
car for a bit of the other. What next a condom in their lunch box.
No doubt views will differ on this matter, some parents will welcome this
decision then there will be the strongly opposed majority.
It seems from the snippet read; apparently parents can not rely on telling
their children that underage sex is unacceptable. Teaching infancy minded
innocent children on what their bits are for may cause problems. Give a kid a
bike he/she will ride it, give a piece of chocolate they will eat it, give them
the ingredients like a penis/vagina/male/female then you have the perfect recipe
for an early pregnancy, who knows even at the early age of 5 years old.
Our government already have our children walking round like little Joe
Nineties (Boffins) I am totally aware of the importance of education for our
families but teaching our kids on how to play mummies/daddies before they can
even pronounce the very words, is beyond me.
As a protective parent I would like to think that I still have the right as a
mother to teach my kids right from wrong. And what I see right for my child is
what nature intended, to grow up and have a have a childhood. Parents will
always rely on the advice they give to their children, whether they listen is a
different matter.
Hearsay has it to say goodbye to the good old rubber dummy and make way for
the new pacifier a rubber sheath.
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