Thursday, 1 April 2010

Response to Esha's "Underage sex" post






I understand that yes when a child turns 16, it certainly does not mean they are ready for sex. Yes you are so right, I think yes doing what feels right for you, is the best option. I do understand that children should know what they are doing, but there is one thing I definitely do not agree with. Which is the fact that it is the parents fault, the thing is it is partly for them to blame but then I do think peer pressure and films are influences too. I do also agree with the fact that Having sex at an early-age not only causes stress to guardians but the children themselves as they do not have a clue of what they need to do next. But I am thinking about the parents, and sometimes parents do not know where their kids are at school time, so do have doubts...sorryy lol


I found some information for parents, as I thought it is good to have just a look.


http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/facts/childrenandsex.htm

3 comments:

  1. Hey yes i agree with you to some extent. However, i have had a look at the link you have provided and it is indeed very interesting! I understand where your'e coming from but dont get me wrong i'm not saying it is only parents fault i did say it is "partly" parents fault as they need to spend more time with their children and getting to know them better!

    And yes your'e absolutely right,peer pressure is another issue which needs to be considered.

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  2. sorry my mistake, I think just knowing a child is having underage sex is shocking enough....

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  3. It's not your fault, neither did i say you are wrong. Don't get me wrong i mean everyone will have their own views about this topic as it is shocking enough lol. Thanks for sharing your views my friend.

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