I was at a business conference (during lunch) last week and a co-worker was telling me how she started teaching her 14 year old son how to use a condom. I stated that I wasn't going to teach any of my 6 boys how to use a Condom at all, and that I would teach them they should wait until marriage to have sex. Another co-worker let out one of the loudest laughs I have heard in a long time and she said " good luck with that" and she continued laughing until she realized I was serious.
Needless to say the rest of the lunch was a little quieter.
As Latter Day Saints should we teach our children how to use condoms when they are teenagers?
Of course not. If we do that, we are in fact telling them that the possibility of engaging in sexual relations before marriage is acceptable and it's not. It is sad to hear your co-worked laughed in that manner but I am not surprised.
I will teach my teenage boys what they are, and why they're used. I'll teach them about the deception that they will encounter at school and in the media in regards to them. They already know about sex, and that it is exalting under the right conditions. I see no problem in candid discussions about the issue. I will not, however, teach them to keep on in their wallet, "just in case." That truly would be idiotic. That's my view on the matter.
Oh... I'm sorry. An explaination of how they're used is indeed necessary to give a teenager understanding of why they're used, which I would not avoid. I will not demonstrate for them, though, if that's the core of what's being asked. It will be up to them to do if they choose to make use of them at some point in their lives. Does that answer the OP?
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QUOTE (dbackers @ 27-Apr 09, 5:55 AM) |
As Latter Day Saints should we teach our children how to use condoms when they are teenagers? |