Sex for a teenager is a scary thing and it all comes down to peer pressure that teenagers are so in-experianced with the knolage of sex the constant feeling of having to fit in stalls them into asking mature questions .
Teens would be afraid to ask if it will hurt. Some aren't but some are.
Parents are responsible to talk to their teenagers about sex at least once every year once they start puberty. But every year be more detailed. When your teen is 13 years old, sometimes even 12 years old, they should know all about sex. They should know the emotional connection and the physical part. Don't leave anything out. Birth Control may protect your teen from becoming pregnant but it will not protect them from Sexually Transmitted Deseases. Talk to your teens about all the pros and cons of having sex. And try to keep them from making the wrong decision, and if they do, don't be mad at them. Explain it to them and help them understand it all. Sex is usually cause by pressure from the boyfriend or from the friends. I am 13 years old and I am giving this advice to all parents.
1) .WHAT ARE ORGASMNS
2) .WHEN DO THEY HAPPEN
3) .HOW DO YOU CATCH AN STI/ STD
4) .HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE ONE
5) . WHEN IS IT THE RIGHT TIME TO HAVE SEX
6) .WHEN CAN I FALL PREGNANT ?
7). WHO DO I ASK FOR HELP
AND MANY MORE QUESTIONS !
believe it or not most teenager do not know what an sti is ,or even go on believing you can fall pregnant from oral sex
this is why parents need to find the right time to continue talking about sex to ther children for as many times as it takes until they fully understand the conserquenses of sex and to insure them there friends do not know all the ins and outs of how it works .
In some ways magazines can be eduacational and give sources of information that some teens are afraid of asking their parents or peers
like to annoy parents
If they aren't married, then yes, there is always hope. If you are in your teens then some teens are in and out of relationships. Just be around when this other person you like is out of the relationship and don't be afraid to ask him/her out.
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Some teens drink. Some teens get drunk. Some teens die.
Some teens have friends some don't.
Are you afraid of heights. Are you a people person. How would you react if you found your plane was about to crash.
SPIN DA BOTTLE.... 5 questions 5 honest answers.... Truth or Dare....The nervous game..... And sex.
Texting friends, they do stuff on there owns so they might need to contact people for rides home or ask questions.
Texting friends, they do stuff on there owns so they might need to contact people for rides home or ask questions.
There are many cute things you can do with your crush. Many teens and kids enjoying going to the movies and simply holding hands, for example.