From a parents point of view the first thing to do is make certain the question being asked is indeed what the requester wants to know. Next, use questions to clarify what it is that they know already and lastly answer the question as clinically as possible.
I found that this encouraged further conversation when the time was right to talk about the commitment side of sex.
Because the venue I am writing on now doesn't allow for questioning from the answerers point of view I usually avoid answering.
No. Valid questions will be answered, but nasty questions and those about illegal sex practices will be deleted and the asker banned from the site.
ask them if they wanna have sex.
what happens if your boobies are sexier then your willy
Hildagrade Esper has written: 'Your sex questions answered' -- subject(s): Sex instruction
Frances Younger has written: 'Five hundred questions kids ask about sex' -- subject(s): Sex instruction, Sex instruction for children, Sex instruction for youth
there is a sex quiz on "tickle tests". take it. Judging from some of the questions on this site, not much.
The answer depends on what it is that you want to study!
No.. you gotta be having sex to have a child of either sex.. if your asking stupid questions like this on the computer.. you ain't getting any!!
If you haven't talked about sex, it's kind of late doing it now. Visit a library and ask for a book about explaining sex to kids. Lay it on a table and when they pick it up you can talk - or - talk to each child separately, and ask them if they have any questions about sex or pregnancy. Tell them you are here to answer any questions. Most teens will say that they have no questions. That's because they have already found out everything from their friends. By the time they are teens they've already heard about oral, anal and regular sex.
You have sex because either you want to take your relationship to the next level, or, you just want to have casual sex
are you insane? asking questions like this
Do you have aids/HIV would be a sensible question even if embarrassing.