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It's time to have a conversation in the most nonjudgmental way you can manage. Talk to your daughter about sex, STIs and prevention and the emotions that can be involved with sex. In a perfect world, parents like to imagine their children won't have sex. However, just telling her to not do it or to remain abstinent may not be effective. I believe she should know her options, what the consequences of sex can be and ways to prevent those consequences. While your talk may convince her to abstain from sex, at the very least it should prevent something worse like a teen pregnancy from occurring. It's most important not to shame her and to let her know you still love her. While I don't advocate minors engaging in sex, it's a natural act that shouldn't be associated with shame.
The 69:P
Wow. Just wow.
At 15? Kids these days. I know I was a better liar and better at hiding at that age
it sounds true to me
What a kind boy, and your daughter so willing to learn...
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you deserve it for not teaching your daughter how to pee standing up
Is that what the kids are calling it these days?