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When Will Nigerian Parents Start Talking To Their Kids About Sex And Its Implica by Ashbysloft: 8:16pm On Apr 21, 2016
In an era when young people can easily find out about sexual matters on the internet and tend to prefer discussing sex on social networks and with their friends, study reports that to avoid risky sexual behavior it is better for teens to

have taboo-free talks with their parents, particularly mothers. Even American author Vincent Guilamo-Ramos agrees that many parents are concerned about the false belief that if they bring up the subject of sex, their children will be encouraged to be sexually active, and that some teens also fear "the talk."......

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