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The Talk: How To Address Sexual Awareness With Your Teens

Talking with your teen on sexual-related topic

Teenage is one of the most critical stages of human life, both for the teenager himself and for the parents who have to equip him with a variety of information, some of which are sensitive. How to properly address sexual awareness with your teens? 

During adolescence, your child will undergo many physical changes. These physical and mental transformations make teenagers curious to explore and experience their emotions as young adults. The lack of proper guidance at this stage can do more harm to your teenager than good. The solution? Sexual awareness.

In this article, we will discuss the ways in which you can talk with your teen about sexual awareness and education. 

Understand that talking about sex is normal.

It is critical to acknowledge that talking about sexually related information is normal and essential. Through the period of your child’s adolescence, you need to educate him on the importance of awareness when things are related to sexual topics. 

Don’t initiate your talks with your child on basis of fear and shame but rather be open and candid to normalize these acts, make them clear and give sufficient information that comes in handy when your child needs them. 

Why is it important to address sexual awareness? 

Talking about this topic more frequently covers all the information and questions that your teen wants to know and fuels his curiosity, which in return makes grasping this information easier and much applicable in his life. This will impact his personal life positively in many ways.

1– Your child will understand his feelings: 

Your child will accept the phase he is going through and understand that this period is something crucial to experience and acknowledge. The feelings and changes that he might undergo will sometimes make him lost or overwhelmed. Your role here is to ensure that this is normal in every single human’s life. 

2- Your child will be more confident:

Talking with your child about the many options for dealing with his sexual feelings will make him feel comfortable and understood. This will not only impact his personality development but also keep him alert about his sexual choices and intimate partners.

3- Your child will understand the concept of body image: 

When you explain the idea behind sexual relations and sexual orientations as well, and when you provide your talk with evidence, you are as a result raising the awareness of your child to accept and respect all body images regardless of the stereotypes and what is once known. 

Discussing sexually related topics

How to address sexual awareness with your teens?

Talking about sex might be awkward at first but through the simplest forms, you will achieve easy and consistent results. finding ways to talk about these issues will eventually create a sense of comfortability and openness to understand and communicate in this manner. 

  1. Be straightforward:

Don’t be afraid to talk about sensitive topics with your teen, use consistent and clear language to elaborate on the topic, and encourage him as well to ask questions and get to know the things that he is curious about. 

  1. Snatch the opportunities:

Some incidences can open the gate towards talking more about sexual activities and clarifying that gender includes not only sexual relations but also your son’s feelings about his growing body, attractions, and feelings. Make sure you choose the right time and place to handle this topic effectively.

  1. Take into consideration your teen’s opinions:

Be sure to use a reliable piece of information when you discuss such a topic with your teen. Stay open to his point of view and questions he might ask and pop out of his mind. When you appear interested and focused on your teen’s concerns without giving the impression of you lecturing him, the conversation might end up smooth and easy. 

  1. Emphasize on reopening the topic some other time:

When you give your child a sense of comfortability, then you are encouraging him to always come back to you when he needs answers and a person to talk to as well. This will not only make things easier but will develop a trust bond between you two.

An ongoing conversation about sexual awarenesss

 

This might feel a bit overwhelming at first but the results you achieve will empower the relationship you have with your teen, and keep you both open up to new discussions and conversations. 

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