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I find this particularly difficult and odd topic to discuss with children. I find I have no appropriate words to explain the child's curiosity in such a way that it should not be embarrassing and yet educative in the right way. How do you tackle this matter?
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We don't talk about sex with the children especially with the girl. But what we do is to give them a hint that they needed our advice. Like when watching tv or a movie with a scene where we can inject the idea, we do it. And we always emphasize that boys should ask the father and girls should ask the mother. In other words, sex is a men's talk for the boys since it would be awkward for the boy to ask his mother about it.
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Try to explain it to them in a adult manner but don't make them feel uncomfortable in any way.
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I agreed with the points you stressed here, as a matter of fact I think I have learned from it and going to add this to the ones I already. Talking to your child indirectly through films could be really effective. I also think sometimes direct friendly discussion will be very fine.
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I think you should explain it in a scientific manner. Such ass ''This action is done so that the *blank* can travel through a mom and produce or make a child.'' Or simply just let school teach them like my parents just let the school teach me.
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I will just tell the millennial whippersnappers that sex is the ultimate expression of love of married couples or an act done to make babies. I will tell them that they should be responsible about it and try to be responsible so they won't face hard circumstances like aids and unwanted pregnancy.