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Why many African parents fear talking to their children about sex life?

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28/07/2025
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Why many African parents fear talking to their children about sex life?
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In many African households, the topic of sex remains taboo, a subject shrouded in silence, discomfort, and often shame. For generations, parents across the continent have struggled or outright refused to engage their children in conversations about sex, sexuality, or reproductive health. But why is this the case?

One major reason is cultural and religious beliefs. In most African societies, sex is considered sacred, private, and often only appropriate within the confines of marriage. Talking about it openly, especially with children, is seen as disrespectful or as promoting immorality. Many parents were themselves raised in environments where sex was not discussed, and they simply pass on that silence to their children. To them, discussing sex might feel like encouraging promiscuity or going against traditional values.

Another reason is fear, not just of promoting early sexual activity, but fear of losing control over their child’s behavior. Some parents believe that if a child is too informed, they will be tempted to experiment. As a result, they choose silence over education, hoping that ignorance will preserve innocence. Unfortunately, this often backfires, as children then turn to peers, the internet, or pornographic content for answers, which can lead to misinformation, risky behaviors, and unhealthy attitudes toward sex.

There’s also the lack of proper knowledge or language. Many African parents simply don’t know how to talk about sex in a respectful and educational way. They may feel embarrassed or fear they won’t be taken seriously. In addition, African languages often lack age-appropriate or neutral words for body parts or sexual behavior, making such discussions even more awkward.

Furthermore, gender roles also play a part. In some homes, only mothers are expected to talk to girls, while boys are left to figure things out on their own, often leading to misinformation or peer pressure. Some fathers believe it’s not their role to discuss such things, and mothers may be too shy or feel unequipped to step in.

This communication gap comes with real-life consequences: rising teenage pregnancies, unsafe abortions, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and emotional trauma from sexual abuse that goes unreported because children don’t feel safe opening up to their parents.

However, times are changing. With better access to education, the internet, and social media, young Africans are growing up faster and becoming more exposed to sexual content. The silence of previous generations no longer works. Children need guidance, not just warnings or punishments. They need facts, not fear.

To break this cycle, parents must learn that talking about sex does not corrupt their children, it protects them. Open communication builds trust, boosts confidence, and helps children make informed decisions. It also strengthens the parent-child relationship and makes it easier to navigate puberty, love, consent, and relationships.

The truth is, sex education starts at home. And if African parents truly want to guide and protect their children, it’s time to drop the shame and start the conversation.

Brenna AKARABO
RADIOTV10

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