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January 30, 2012 Posted by Mark Oestreicher
Last year we launched a series called Roadside Gets Real about Relationships. I started the series with this statement: “I don’t care if you have sex or not. I don’t care if you get pregnant, and I don’t care if you’re gay. I learned a long time ago that running behind a bunch of teenagers trying to monitor and manage their hormonal urges is exhausting and pointless. I have my own hormonal urges to worry about.”
This is an essential question. I have come to a clear understanding that for many young people, this area is one of the larger challenges in authentically living out their discipleship. Yet, in asking the question, we have overlooked an audience of potential collaborators in this task—their parents. If all the recent research about how young people reflect the values of their parents, then we certainly must find ways to encourage parents to be involved in sharing our good news about love, dating, and sexuality.
Full disclosure: I have taught on sex and dating to middle schoolers more times than I can count and have had even more conversations about sex and dating in middle school small groups. I have taught on sex and dating to college students once. I have taught on sex and dating to high school students approximately zero times.
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