HOW TO BECOME A BETTER LOVER – ADVICES 2
Don’t be evasive when a child asks questions about sexuality or sexual behaviour. If you are evasive or, worse, if you punish the child for asking, you will give it the message that sex is something unpleasant. Because children are curious they will find out from their age-mates, who generally have rather inaccurate information.
Don’t try to stop sex-play. You won’t; all you will do is drive it into another room, or under the bedclothes. Sex play is learning. The child learns how it responds to sexual stimulation, which will be helpful to it later. But if it learns that it is bad, or naughty, or evil, to play with its genitals or to masturbate, you are helping to spoil your son’s (or daughter’s) later enjoyment of sex.
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