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How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex

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"Talking to your children about sex can be embarrassing, awkward, and uncomfortable. Just the thought of having this talk is enough to make many parents blush. But not having it may be setting your children up for serious problems down the road -- including teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases -- say leading psychoanalysts at the annual meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association in New York City.<br>
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To make sure your children get the right message about sex and sexuality, follow these tips." - Denise Mann, <a href="http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20080116/how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-sex" target="blank" rel="nofollow"> WebMD Health News</a>

 

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"Talking to your children about sex can be embarrassing, awkward, and uncomfortable. Just the thought of having this talk is enough to make many parents blush. But not having it may be setting your children up for serious problems down the road -- including teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases -- say leading psychoanalysts at the annual meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association in New York City.

To make sure your children get the right message about sex and sexuality, follow these tips." - Denise Mann, WebMD Health News
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