www.som360.org/es
All answers
- What does it mean to have a healthy sexual and emotional relationship?
- How can I tell if I'm in a toxic relationship? Are there any warning signs that can help me identify it?
- Can we only talk about sexual and emotional relationships within a monogamous relationship, that is, with your partner?
- Any recommendations for maintaining empathetic and healthy communication with your partner?
- My partner has health problems and has a lot of trouble maintaining an erection, which means we're having sex less and less. What can I do to bring up the topic of sex without upsetting him?
- My fear of being betrayed makes me prefer being alone to being in a relationship. How can I overcome this fear?
- Sex is a constant topic of discussion between my partner and me. Is this normal?
- I'm afraid of being rejected sexually because of a physical problem, and this is holding me back. What can I do?
- My wife doesn't want to have sex with me. Is this normal? What can I do?
- I find it very difficult to trust my partner, no matter how hard I try. What can I do?
- How to promote and develop a healthy sex and emotional relationship in women during menopause?
- What are the main recommendations I can give my daughter about sexual and emotional relationships?
- I know my son consumes pornography, and I'm afraid it will be his only reference point for future relationships. What can I do?
- Is it normal to detect sexual behavior towards girls in a six-year-old boy?
- At what age can we start talking to children about sexual and emotional relationships?
At what age can we start talking to children about sexual and emotional relationships?
From an early age (3-5 years), you can talk to them about topics related to respecting their own bodies, boundaries, and healthy relationships, always adapting the information to their level of understanding. As they grow, you can introduce more complex topics such as intimacy and sexuality, making sure they receive accurate and positive information.
You are watching