What this does

This post helps you prepare for a modern, age-appropriate conversation with your teen about consent, pornography, and AI-generated sexual content—topics most parents never learned how to discuss themselves. The AI prompt helps you clarify your values, choose the right language, and avoid shame-based or outdated approaches.

Why it's useful

Today’s teens are exposed to sexual content long before they’re emotionally ready—and often without context. Many parents either avoid the conversation or focus only on biology, missing the real issues teens face online. This framework helps you address reality head-on while reinforcing consent, respect, and critical thinking in a way teens are more likely to hear.

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Prompt

I want help preparing for a calm, honest conversation with my teen about consent, pornography, and AI-generated sexual content (including deepfakes). My goal is to educate and guide without shaming, lecturing, or avoiding hard truths.
Here is some context about my child:

Age: [age]
Gender identity (if relevant): [optional]
Level of internet independence: [limited / moderate / high]
My biggest concerns: [porn expectations, consent confusion, peer pressure, deepfake misuse, online safety]
First, explain consent in clear, real-world terms a teen can understand—especially how consent applies online, in texts, images, and social media.

Next, explain how pornography differs from real relationships, including common myths porn creates about bodies, sex, and expectations. Keep this factual and non-judgmental.

Then, explain what deepfakes and AI-generated sexual images are, why they’re harmful, and the real legal and emotional consequences—even if created “as a joke.”

After that, help me draft a short conversation script that includes:

An opening that signals safety and curiosity
One clear value or boundary about respect and consent
One reassurance that questions are welcome and mistakes don’t mean they’re in trouble
Finally, help me create a short list of “non-negotiables” I should clearly communicate, along with guidance on when I should step in as a parent versus when ongoing dialogue is enough.

How this helps you

This turns a dreaded, awkward talk into a grounded conversation you can return to over time. You’ll feel more confident addressing real risks, and your teen will get clearer guidance in a world that offers plenty of information—but very little wisdom.

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