Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sex Education

Teaching your children about intimate relations can be very important. You don't want your children to learn from their peers and be misinformed. You want your child to know your stance on intimate relations outside of marriage. I am going to speak from my stance now, so I'm sorry if you don't agree. I would want to teach my children of the importance of sex and how sacred it is and should be shared between a husband and wife. The world looks at it as a recreation. It is important to talk about it with your children so they don't look at it as a bad thing. Let your children hear it from you and not their health teachers or students first. You can practice with your spouse how to share the information with your children, let them ask questions, invite them to share their thoughts, and avoid euphemism. 
We also learned about infidelity. The words we thought about when we heard "high fidelity" (related to music) was truth, loyalty, purity, warmth, multi sensual, and interactive. This can relate to relationships too. Infidelity is actually very easy to fall into. Some forms of infidelity are pornography, fantasizing about another person, and romantic relations with another. Other forms of infidelity include putting anything above God, same-sex, sexting others, dishonesty, confiding in friends, impure thoughts about others, lusting after others, some romantic novels or romantic movies. We should be very careful of infidelity.  

1 comment:

  1. I really enjoyed your comment about practicing teaching children about marital intimacy with your spouse. How can this prove effective? When do you believe is an appropriate age to begin to teach children about marital intimacy? As you discussed fidelity, you mentioned the thought infidelity can be easier to "fall into" then many believe. What are some of the most effective ways to "affair proof" marriages? How can we teach others of the importance of remaining completely loyal in all areas to our spouses?

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