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wow speachless ...

whoever said they need to teach the financial aspect of having a child, yes, yes and YES!!!!

in Canada we had decent sex ed, i suppose, but it didn't touch on the financial aspect of it at all, which i think is HUGE.
 
I was honest with my kids. I said "I'm not going to sit here and lie to you, sex feels good. If it didn't no body would be having sex. " and went on with their teachings from there. My kids and I have always had a very good relationship and they have always felt they could come and talk to me about anything. I know my oldest daughter waited till she was 18 and had been dating her boyfriend for over a year before having sex for the first time and my youngest daughter is almost 18 and hasn't had sex and isn't thinking about it at this point and time.
 
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