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Amber, if your boyfriend can't respect your responses or your needs, then you need to end the sexual relationship with him. No means no. If you were sexually abused when you were younger, you should talk to a professional counselor or trusted adult and do what's right for you.
-- Contributed by: HVLongok! so my boyfriend is all in to the whole sex thing. He always wants to try something new but i am not comfortable with it yet! and hes all"but why" and i tell him its personal but he just donsnt understand. I told him about me being sexually abused as a child and hes all "that shoudl have nothing to do with me and you" WELL BELIEVE ME IT DOES!! i love him soo mcuh but he dosnt see what im trying to tell him. HELP!!
-- Contributed by: AmberI see no problem with teen sex as long as the teen/teens are ready and are using protection. I mean come on people what is the problem, the more parents push to not have sex till there older the more it happins. Parents need to under stand that if the teen is ready, there ready. It is there chose, there body. BUT, it is ok for parents to push protection and to just tell them that it is a ok to wait till they are older and not to have sex just for the reson...everyone else is doing it.
-- Contributed by: isabellaWhether you are teen contemplating sex or a parent of a teen, consider checking out the book, Easy by Kerry Cohen Hoffmann - a real life picture of teens and sex written by a psychotherapist. A must read for those involved in any aspect of a teenagerâs life â a book about smart decisions and those who made poor ones.
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