Jessica L.

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    Jessica L.
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    I am 18 and my mother was the one in my family who ‘didn’t allow’ me to be interested in boys at school. I felt driven to experience for myself what my mother kept hidden from me, and I ended up in some trouble. In a society that worships sexuality and encourages role models that double as sex-icons, it is only natural to expect our young girls to have desires and curiosity. Make sure your daughter is made to feel she can communicate with you about her ‘boyfriends.’ Speaking openly to her about what you will allow and what she should look out for is really what is going to save her a lot of heartache in the end. As for your husband, I can tell you this from experience, he could potentially drive her in the opposite direction, if he refuses to lighten up.

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    Name : Jessica L., Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 18, City : San Diego, State : CA, Country : United States, 
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