If sex is natural, and thanks to this children are born. Then why is this presented to many in childhood as something shameful and unpleasant? Maybe it would be easier to tell children everything as it really is right away, right away, not in the sense from the cradle, but when they begin to understand at least something from the age of 5, then if they recognized it right away, that it’s natural, and there’s nothing wrong with it there would be nothing shameful then maybe they wouldn’t have had the psychological trauma that some people have when they unexpectedly find out about it from friends.
If sex is natural, and thanks to this children are born. Then why is this presented to many in childhood as something shameful and unpleasant? Maybe it would be easier to tell children everything as it really is right away, right away, not in the sense from the cradle, but when they begin to understand at least something from the age of 5, then if they recognized it right away, that it’s natural, and there’s nothing [url=viewtopic.php?t=2246]wrong[/url] with it there would be nothing shameful then maybe they wouldn’t have had the psychological trauma that some people have when they unexpectedly find out about it from friends.
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