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	<description>..but mostly sex</description>
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		By: Lori Z.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a mom of a boy and a girl, I want my kids to know the risks; I want them to understand that first in something that initially they may only see/feel the good in.

And while I&#039;m happy to have that discussion with them, I have no idea when to start (I have lots of time to figure this out since they&#039;re three and one), but my mom being an MA at an OB/GYN office used to tell horror stories about sex ramifications (nothing like &quot;you should have seen this lady&#039;s oozing genital warts&quot; to put you off).

There&#039;s definitely a balance to find, since I don&#039;t want my kids to have a reputation for it in high school, but I also don&#039;t want them to be afraid of it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a mom of a boy and a girl, I want my kids to know the risks; I want them to understand that first in something that initially they may only see/feel the good in.</p>
<p>And while I&#8217;m happy to have that discussion with them, I have no idea when to start (I have lots of time to figure this out since they&#8217;re three and one), but my mom being an MA at an OB/GYN office used to tell horror stories about sex ramifications (nothing like &#8220;you should have seen this lady&#8217;s oozing genital warts&#8221; to put you off).</p>
<p>There&#8217;s definitely a balance to find, since I don&#8217;t want my kids to have a reputation for it in high school, but I also don&#8217;t want them to be afraid of it.</p>
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