chicagodisneyfan
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Okay, for anyone who is wondering how a parent teaches a child not to be an "average lover"...
Here's what a parent can teach a child:
*Communicate.
*Be considerate.
*Think of others.
*Be willing to try new things.
*Put yourself in someone else's shoes.
*Try to see things from other people's points of view.
*Be open to learning from others.
*Expect to be treated with the same consideration you give others.
Of course, you're probably saying none of this is Sex Education, but it IS. Just like your sexuality is an integral part of your life, sex education is an integral part of parenting. Sex education starts at birth.
A good lover doesn't know a million techniques. A good lover is considerate and eager to please. A good lover takes his or her time and asks, "Do you like this? I want to know what makes you feel good!" Strong sexual partnerships improve over time, as each person gets to know the other better.
The skills that make a person a good lover, are the skills that will make them a good spouse, a good employee... they're critical interpersonal skills. And a parent can teach ALL of them.
And this is part of what we teach in the OWL program.![]()
mrspete - how can you NOT think the above is an amazing program?
Magpie- thank you for explaining to mhsjax!
Mhsjax - the reason I think you settled is because you are so sure waiting is the right thing to do. If you had fireworks and a phenomenal partner, you would want the same for your kids.






at the bolded part.