(April 30, 2014 at 11:01 pm)Chad32 Wrote: I think as far as protecting a minor goes, the parent should give them as many facts about sex as possible. You inform your children because it is your duty to teach and guide a minor, but they need to be allowed to make decisions for themselves. That's what a good parent would do. Not giving misinformation, or demanding that they shouldn't touch themselves or let others touch them, like some people do.
That's what I find so bizarre about this particular christian way of thinking about sex: name one other thing, anywhere, where ignorance and not education is the best way to protect against its negative effects. It not only goes against everything we know about how young minds work, but also against simple logic; you teach your kids about every other thing in their life as a way to get them to approach it all safely, and yet when it comes to sex the best thing these parents can think of is to gate it off behind this wall of ignorance and mystery, as if that means their kids will never get curious or be exposed to it.
Frankly, I think it speaks more to the fact that they would be uncomfortable talking to their kids honestly about sex, than it does their confidence in the process by which they intend to educate about it.
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