April 2010 Archives
Do you remember what it felt like that day you started your period?
Let’s peer through the window in to the world of twelve year old Vanessa as she experiences her moment. Although fictional, it may give you an idea on how to (and not) share the experience with your daughter.
Read the full article here
Can you say “ARRRRRRRRGGGGGGG!!!!!!????????"
Only 20% of University students think that oral sex is, well, sex. Yikes!
In 2007, a convenience sample of 477 university
students participated in a survey that included the question “Would you say you
‘had sex’ with someone if the most intimate behavior you engaged in was” each
of 11behaviors. Chi-square tests and independent samples t tests were used to
assess gender differences, and chi-square analyses were used to compare the
data with similar data collected in 1991. Predictors of beliefs concerning the
classification of oral-genital contact were assessed using logistic regression
analysis.
RESULTS: The majority of respondents indicated that penile-vaginal
intercourse and penile-anal intercourse constitute sex (98% and 78%,
respectively), but only about 20% believed the same was true of oral-genital
contact. The proportion classifying oral-genital contact as sex in 2007 was
about half that in 1991. This difference was consistent for both sexes and for
both giving and receiving oral-genital stimulation. Responses did not vary by
respondents’ sexual experience or demographic characteristics.
Read more here http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/psrh/full/4207410.pdf
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Girl and period expert Jessica Gillooly, PhD , Amy Lang, MA and Dot Girl have
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Periods, puberty and the physical
and emotional changes that go along with it can be a challenging time for
parents. Jessica Gillooly,PhD the author of Before She Gets Her Period: Talking
With Your Daughter About Menstruation and Amy Lang, MA author of Birds + Bees + YOUR Kids – A guide to
sharing your beliefs about sexuality, love, and relationships will provide
parents with the opportunity to learn what she needs to know before she gets
her period; changes in the adolescent mind and body; and plan for future
conversations with their daughters.
By
Caroline Goodell
Lindsey, a new student at her high school, naturally wanted
to be “in” with the other students. Walking to an off-campus drama class,
Lindsey conversed with Taryn, a popular girl.
When 6-year-old Evan came home from school, his mother,
Cheryl, could tell something was wrong. At bedtime, as Cheryl was settling down
to read him a story, Evan admitted that he had told his class a terrible story
about his family that wasn’t true.
