stillwantmore2;721729 said:
I'm glad we can get
mos back on track to being the positive community is meant to be.
Damn right! (Imagine Isaac Hayes -voice here
)
On the topic, I don't have a son to tell these PE related things. But overall, I feel that most guys, at quite young age might become interested about this PE topic. Depends quite a lot from the upbringing I would assume, if sex isn't a big taboo or if it is, I feel that would correlate strongly on how interest a child / teenager could be.
Nowadays I feel that sexual related stuff comes to play in a very young age; innocence is gone far too early I think. Of course by a long stretch kids have usually been interested about their bodies and genitalia, but things getting to the more "adult" side happens so early in today's world.
I'm not that old-fashioned, but world is pushing a bit too hard on the whole growing up process. Just my viewpoint.
Anyhow, if I had a son, I'd probably let him know around 16-18 years of age, more likely closer to 18th birthday. Although, the human nature is curious and probably he might had found about this stuff way earlier already!
That's what in a way I would rely on, partially at least. Of course there are books about sex for teenagers, which can be good. Although a straight honest talk is always the better thing, but often times it can be embarrassing for the adult and the kid I guess. (Awkward might be more suitable word. Really depends about the relationship between you and your son I think.)
Maybe if one is to give a book about sexual related things, an idea would be write
MoS's forum address on the inside page, with a short note. Something encouraging, as in "I know you're healthy and fine, but if you're ever in doubt or want to learn, the Brotherhood can help in many ways." And of course that you're there for him.
Probably sounds so naive and ideological, as I don't have experience about this in real world that much. I read and learned things by myself from Internet and books. Lots of good stuff too, like many things from
MoS and several "guide" books.