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I believe that teenagers should know when they are ready or not to have sex, the parent of the child is not the teen, they do not know truly how the teenager feels and how their body is changing. I believe all that the parent can do is teach the child how to prevent pregancies and diseases, how to be safe, and to teach the child to have sex only when they feel ready, not because they are being pressured by other kids at school or by their boyfriend or girlfriend.