
Originally Posted by
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We get a lot of traffic on this forum from young people who are confused about sex. Often, they simply state their ages, but sometimes they leave that information out.
They get asked, though. Maybe there was a problem with their grammar, or a lack of prior knowledge that one could only attribute to youth.
The question is: does it matter?
Obviously, it matters and speaks volumes that "children" are becoming sexual earlier. But what implies childhood? According to ABC news, the average age of the first period in 1830 was 17. Now it's 13. What does that bode?
On this I would say ABC News is all wet. My daughter's period was between 12 and 13 and that was 35 years ago. I got mine in 6th grade. Remember it well.....
Younger girls are dealing with more adult hormones sooner.
No, they are dealing with more open sex sooner. What used to be kept sacred is now flaunted. Sex is a game and not what two people do when they are in love.
I had the unique position in high school to be a role model for younger girls. My senior year, I was in charge of my NJROTC unit, which had coincidentally attracted a larger group of female cadets than usual as first-years. As someone from a less than enjoyable family background, less than stable mental constitution, and downright below-par physical abilities, I was someone they could relate to as well as confide in.
I had cadets who did drugs, needed anti-depressants, drank heavily, had casual sex, depended on men for their self-esteem, self-harmed, ... the list goes on. All of them were around the age of 14.
This kind of fits what I went through only this child had one of the best homes around. Given the world but as sneaky and wise to the world as a child could be. Just about everything you say, I can say, been there and done that.
I notably had one girl pull me aside one morning and show me her cut wrists. As a recovering self-harmer, it scared the daylights out of me.
The thing is, these were all bright individuals, full of life and with plenty of potential. They all knew they were making choices that weren't quite stellar. And they definitely weren't, and aren't alone. Their stories and choices were quite common with their peer group.
Again been there and done that. That is not all, they brag about it. You beg them to keep it secret and they brag. Parents can do nothing.
I could have told them, "don't do that." I could have told them all day, tired out my lungs from it. Not even their parents could control their behavior (if they'd even learned about it,) so how was I supposed to?
Instead, I chose to educate them. Seventeen magazine, a mother with mental problems, and a slew of my own problems had left me with enough hard-earned knowledge to share.
But how many of you were there around.....They listen to know one but their peers.
Maybe it sounds funny, but they responded really quite well to my information. Could be because they were happy to have someone who wasn't on their case.
No, they responded to you because you were someone born in their same era. Parents are all ****** up and don't know anything. We were always there to help but only later did we hear, I should have listened. We were cool parents. But oh, are kids smart....Again been there and done that.
The point is that human beings, young, old, male, or female, are pretty stubborn creatures, and they're fascinated by the taboo. If you tell someone not to do something, it may very well make them more likely to do it, and do it without the defense of information.
The young will do it because they are young and being guided by other young people with the same attitude. It is their choice what they do. Be it drugs, sex, stealing, lying and the list goes on and on. I was hot looking and could have ****** many men. BUT I also thought I was something special and saved it for one man. No difference in times, difference in morals...But darn, I just forgot I was one of the old folker's that don't know diddly ****.
Don't withhold your valuable knowledge. Not from yourself, and not from others.
That is why I speak to women. I hold back nothing. I speak to older women on the wonderful ways of sexual love that they have forgotten. This sexual adventure is starting for them so early in life and more than anything I think many women in the future will suffer. They will be sick of sex. They are way too young and are doing these sexual things without the benefit of erotic hot love and what is beautiful will become a chore. Then their marriages like so many nowadays will go down the drain because they just plain did not find the wonderful rapture of true sexual love...... This is no rebut, just a fact of life.....
(Please feel free to expound and rebut as you wish. This isn't my soapbox; I'd like to hear other opinions as always.)
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