Hey L,
By far the biggest two questions we get from people are:
1) How can I be free of this struggle (or something to that end), and...
2) What can I do if I'm not having [enough] sex with my spouse?
But after those two hot-button items, without a doubt, one of the other questions we get very often is this,
How do I talk to my kids about p***, and how do I stop them from seeing it?
So this month we are going to be focusing on these questions and more – all focused around the subject of parenting and sexuality. But, before we get too far in, I need to ruin the moment a bit for some of you.
Because here is a HUGE spoiler…
There is no guaranteed way to keep your kids from seeing stuff you don't want them to see.
Well great! Thanks for ruining my day Carl. I guess I should just click off now, right?
Wrong.
Because while we can't completely protect our kids or insulate them from the sexualization that's woven all throughout our culture, we can be more proactive in our conversations with them about these things which will greatly shape their life experience and perspective, preparing them better for the challenges that lay ahead.
Believe it or not, protecting your kids is not the answer.
Preparing them is.
Here's an example of what I mean that took place about 11 years ago.
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