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Liberty
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This might offend some people, and if so, please do as you need to and report it so it will be deleted. I just hope that I get some honest and thoughtful answers before hand.
I'll start by saying that I as a girl personally can't get off like many, the whole finger thing never worked with me, it wasn't until I used a vibrator until it worked. As a teenager, I remained a virgin, although sexually frustrated, my parents never explained it to me thoroughly, only how the sperm meets the egg and it makes a baby. Yeah, that helps. I ended up experimenting in some very wrong ways, and could have easily hurt myself, and now when I look back, I'm glad I didn't.
I've had at least 1 friend in a similar situation that DID hurt herself by accident like that.
My question is, as a responsible parent, should you discuss masturbation with your kids? I mean, guys can figure it out for themselves pretty easily, but it's a bit more difficult for girls.
Do you think that you should buy your daughter a vibrator (sorry, it seems like a dirty word when I type it! Lol!). I know personally, that would have saved me a lot of problems, but I don't know if it would cause worse problems any if the parents explained things the way that they are.
Do you think that doing so would help curb premarital sex, or just make the problem worse?
I'll start by saying that I as a girl personally can't get off like many, the whole finger thing never worked with me, it wasn't until I used a vibrator until it worked. As a teenager, I remained a virgin, although sexually frustrated, my parents never explained it to me thoroughly, only how the sperm meets the egg and it makes a baby. Yeah, that helps. I ended up experimenting in some very wrong ways, and could have easily hurt myself, and now when I look back, I'm glad I didn't.
I've had at least 1 friend in a similar situation that DID hurt herself by accident like that.
My question is, as a responsible parent, should you discuss masturbation with your kids? I mean, guys can figure it out for themselves pretty easily, but it's a bit more difficult for girls.
Do you think that you should buy your daughter a vibrator (sorry, it seems like a dirty word when I type it! Lol!). I know personally, that would have saved me a lot of problems, but I don't know if it would cause worse problems any if the parents explained things the way that they are.
Do you think that doing so would help curb premarital sex, or just make the problem worse?