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'Indian parents don't want to discuss sex with their teenagers'


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BUSH
marketing hard
by BUSH on Oct 16, 2011 11:12 PM

She is marketing hard using rediff platform...

Kids shows lots of bad behaviour. But they will change once they get into teens.

These sorts of books will do more bad than good

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unni nair
Yes
by unni nair on Oct 16, 2011 01:43 PM

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mallaiah anchoori
Yes,correct
by mallaiah anchoori on Oct 13, 2011 09:49 PM

Yes,that approach is correct despite advocacy of the so called need for change in the attitude in tune with the times.Age teaches one many things in life & teenage does teach sexual aspects too without one\'s knowledge; that is concomitant with the mischief of the age of which teenage is very crucial & important.Today\'s teenagers know much more about sex than the adult of yesteryear-thanks to several allied aspects propagated & projected in today\'s magazines,news papers,TV channels & cinemas.Discussing sex continues to be a taboo in the present days too & none should be under an erroneous impression that just because parents do not discus these aspects,the teenager does not know any thing about them.In fact,outside, amongst their friends circle,teenagers widely & wildly cut jokes on the opposite sex & enjoy.Yes,parents do hesitate to discus these openly with their teenaged children out of their genuine fears of such feelings over taking the academics of their son/daughter for whom the prime aim at that age should be studies & studies alone since there is long stretch of their life wide open in the days to come.What any parent aspires is that their child should be groomed well with lot of values,emerge very meritorious in academics & settle down well in their lives.There is,therefore,nothing wrong in the Indian typical parent\'s preferring not to discus them with their teen aged children. And heavens will noty fall down if not disc

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CHATUR
only non hindu teenagers need education
by CHATUR on Oct 13, 2011 09:13 PM  | Hide replies

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Vasanth
Re: only non hindu teenagers need education
by Vasanth on Oct 14, 2011 03:35 AM
why do Hindu teenagers come pre programmed with the required education?

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Chandran KR
Re: Re: only non hindu teenagers need education
by Chandran KR on Oct 16, 2011 11:53 AM
Because other children are educated to embrace something alien. All children actually have an Hindu ancestry.

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basanta borah
everything western
by basanta borah on Oct 13, 2011 09:12 PM

come on rediff. everything that glitters is not gold. everything western is not good and everything indian is not bad. get out of this sick slavery mind-set, the left over of british colonalism

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