Boys are more prone to keeping quiet about problems than girls.
...ask your parents/teachers
So people would know what movies were more violent, with explicit language and sex. Not all viewers want these things in their movies and so parents can determine if children can see it.
My parents relied on sex ed at secondary school.
depending on your sex then its different . if you are looking for the opposite sex in the scenario then be liek i want a girlfriend same sex may be more difficult to parents to understand
The first time to many teens have the sex talk with their parents, is when telling them that they are pregnant. Parents, if the teens have a sex queston with their parents, don't assume they are doing it. And teens, if your parents aren't talking to you about sex, don't assume they don't care. Teenage pregnancy is 100% preventable. Start talking. For more information, please visit, stayteen.org or abcfamily.com
All of the studies done in the past 25 years have shown that there is really no difference between parents of the opposite sex and parents of the same sex. Arguments against same-sex parenting are almost entirely religious in nature.
A parents sex chromosomes hold DNA. A parents DNA is passed onto the child.
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Tell them that you will spend more time watching and less time having sex
Put your kids back sleep and have reproduction more quiet
The gender or sexual orientation of the parents do not affect parenting skills. There is a full spectrum of parents, from lousy ones to excellent ones, in both same-sex and opposite-sex marriages.
its where your parents were wearing a leopard suit while having sex