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Thinking about the potential consequences of your child having sex can be very scary. It's all too tempting to think that if you just ignore it, it won't happen. Unfortunately, the opposite is true.
Statistics suggest that about 25% of sexually active teenagers will get a sexually transmitted disease (STD). By talking to your child, you can help him make better decisions about sex.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, host of the popular radio show "LoveLine,"...
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December 04, 2008
Talking to my teens
When I noticed my kids paying attention to the opposite sex, I started bringing up the subject of sex and STD's. At first they laughed it off and said, they already went over this in school but I wanted to make sure I did my part. Every... read moreNot Acceptable?