adviceman49 answered Saturday May 19 2012, 9:42 am: How about trying to be a kid for awhile longer, at least until you start puberty. As for sex that is something you should wait much longer for. Sex is not a sport or a game to be entered into for fun. Yes it is fun for people of the proper age and you are not anywhere near the proper age to be having sex or even thinking about having sex.
Having sex with your sister is wrong. It is called incest and it is against the law. Not only will you and she get in trouble for having sex but your parents can get in trouble as well.
Where are you getting the idea that a 10 year old boy should be having sex. Whoever is telling you this is wrong. If this person is an adult they are wrong and are breaking the law by doing so.
You have plenty of time to grow up and explore the sexual aspects of life when you have matured enough to understand sex. For know go back to go back to riding you bike and playing with friends your own age and doing things that other 10 year old boys do. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Xui answered Saturday May 19 2012, 1:18 am: You are WAY to young to be thinking about having sex at age 10.
1. Having sex with family members is considered incest. Incest is almost illegal in many places. It is wrong and immoral to seduce anyone of relations in any way.
At age 10, You are not educated properly nor have you entered puberty. Your sister is your family, A relative and it is wrong. Incest is also a very serious crime
Stop thinking about sex, That comes when you are much older and more educated.
The age to even consent to sex is generally 16 years of age. In other words having sexual relations at your age a person can be charged with rape, sexual abuse and a whole lot of other things. My best advise is to leave yor sister alone. That is not only gross but very wrong. Thats incest, rape and even sexual harassment. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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