Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sexual Awareness: Is there an appropriate age?


"Your too young to be involved in those things!" screamed an angry sister. "I already know about these things already!, what the hell are you talking about?"
As i listened to the argument the two sisters were having next to me, about the younger sister of the two holding in her position a box of condoms. The older sister apparently was upset that her younger sister at the age of13 was even holding a box of condoms.
"You better not be having sex, or talking to those lil boys at school!", the older sister continued. "I know all about sex!, and i know all the risks already, so leave me alone!" screamed the younger sister.

After hearing the short dialogue, i decided to make this blog entry. Is there an appropriate age that an individual should be exposed to sex? Can that person be too young?, and is there a right time to be sexually aware?

In my opinion there is no appropriate age to be sexually aware. It all boils down to the person maturity level. If that person is at a point were they can understand, and comprehend the risks and ambiance that sex entails they should not be deprived of any information that could potentially make that person more sexually aware.

My intent is not to encourage any one to have sex if they are not ready. If both parties involved are at a comfortable level of maturity and mentally, physically, and emotionally ready to have sex, they should then come to a unanimous decision to have sex.

PS. If you do decide to have sex, please warp it up. Wear a condom. H.I.V. and A.I.D.S. is not cool.

-Genesis

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