07-14-2013, 07:05 PM
Your job as a father would be to make sure that he doesn't get in with the wrong crowd (although that would be the same if he were a straight kid) and that he knows about sexual safety. He may think it's yuck to hear you mention things like condoms etc, but maybe you could get him some literature that he can pick up and read when he's ready to know about it. There are some good books on Gay sex in the stores and online. Gay sex is not all about anal sex either, contrary to popular belief. There are a fair number of gay men who never do that kind of sex. You probably won't want to know these details, as indeed you shouldn't know, but you need to be aware that they are potential practices.
Do you know if his relationship with his girlfriend has gone any further than just holding hands and kissing? Maybe it's best not to ask, but to find out if he knows the basics about how to protect himself and his partners (male or female). You might get him a box of condom if you feel it's a good idea. Remember (and remind him) that having condoms doesn't mean he has to use them, but he might at least learn to use them before he actually needs them. We are probably many who've tried them on while masturbating rather than using them with another partner. It's fairly inoccuous. It would be good for him to realise that they come in different sizes, and that there is no such thing as one size fits all. It would be good also to explain about lubricants since nothing greasy should be used with them. It would also be good for him to know whether he's allergic to them (latex can be allergenic) or not, and whether he'll need to use vinyl ones instead. If you don't want to do all this explaining, the book will do it, or you can make an appointment with his doctor to explain.
Do you know if his relationship with his girlfriend has gone any further than just holding hands and kissing? Maybe it's best not to ask, but to find out if he knows the basics about how to protect himself and his partners (male or female). You might get him a box of condom if you feel it's a good idea. Remember (and remind him) that having condoms doesn't mean he has to use them, but he might at least learn to use them before he actually needs them. We are probably many who've tried them on while masturbating rather than using them with another partner. It's fairly inoccuous. It would be good for him to realise that they come in different sizes, and that there is no such thing as one size fits all. It would be good also to explain about lubricants since nothing greasy should be used with them. It would also be good for him to know whether he's allergic to them (latex can be allergenic) or not, and whether he'll need to use vinyl ones instead. If you don't want to do all this explaining, the book will do it, or you can make an appointment with his doctor to explain.