With our daughters in their twenties, this is no longer an issue -- they're old enough to decide.
But a parent actually encouraging their daughter/son to 'do it' at home, because that's safer and more pleasurable?
Yep. Read the Huffington Post article here.
Thankfully, I'm not the only one who thinks this is totally nuts. Not to mention an open invitation to raise the grandchild that results from this new 'freedom.'
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