There is a exhibit in Paris now that features artwork of love and sex among teens. The idea is to provide a way for parents to discuss sex education with their kids.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,4539496.story
There is a exhibit in Paris now that features artwork of love and sex among teens. The idea is to provide a way for parents to discuss sex education with their kids.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,4539496.story
I would take my boy's to that, just to find out if there was anything I had not covered. Although I doubt it. I have probably covered more then that exhibit does.
Unfortunately though I don't see it coming to America any time soon, this country is to hung up on sex and to scared to talk about it.
You get more with a kind word and a two by four, than you do with just a kind word. ~ Gaffer
My husband and I have decided that we will discuss sex with our daughter when she gets curious enough to ask. Don't want to confuse her before that.
The problem is america is hyper-sexualized , not prude.
We need to have more morals and virtues
No martin, the problem is that - speaking in a highly generalised manner - America is conflicted on sex. I put it down to America's Puritan beginnings - no kidding, I really do. The hyper-sexualisation is only in some sectors, in other sectors there's a fear of sex. The fear drives the hyper-sexualisation. Look at Victorian England. They were so prudish that they covered the legs of tables. But meanwhile the Queen's son was out banging everything that moved (and some that didn't move, they just lay back and thought of England) and especially in London the sexual underworld was festering, a playground for the stiff upper-lipped aristocracy.
As for virtue - read Aristotle, he had a few wise words on it.
"Unbloodybreakable" DCI Gene Hunt, 2008
so basically they are going to put pornography on display for children. great idea...
If we were as industrious to become good as to make ourselves great, we should become really great by being good, and the number of valuable men would be much increased; but it is a grand mistake to think of being great without goodness; and i pronounce it as certain that there was never yet a truly great man that was not at the same time truly virtuous." - Ben Franklin
Imagine what good we can do if we all joined together, united as followers of Christ - M. Russell Ballard