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How to Start a Conversation About Sex & Consent
Jefferson County teens report, while adults discuss the physical aspects of sex with them, adults aren't providing needed guidance to teens about such topics as creating healthy relationships, consent, use of alcohol as a "date rape" drug, sending nude photos, and making sexual comments about others.
First, find an opening. Some ideas are:
- When a news story, meme, movie, TV show, or music video raises issues about sex or consent, use it as an opportunity for discussion.
- Text your teen the a link to the Tea and Consent video, above.
Then, ask a direct question that can't be answered with a simple "yes" or "no." For example:
- What kinds of sex-related stuff do people talk about at school?
- How would you stop a friend who was going to have sex with someone who was drunk?
- What exactly does consent mean?
- I might not know the answers, but what questions do you have about birth control?
- How does your school define sexual harassment? What do they do to keep it from happening?
- Why do teens send nude pictures? What would you do if you got one?
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