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Should a child be given the freedom to inquire about the facts of their birth and about sex?

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"A child must be given the freedom to inquire about birth and sex, for truth is the bridge that nurtures trust and reverence between parent and child. When life poses a question, respond simply; clarity dissolves confusion."

According to Osho, a child must have unconditional freedom to ask about birth and sex—and be met with plain, truthful, unembarrassed answers. Refusal and lies spring from fear, breed restlessness, obsession, and misinformation, and finally destroy trust and reverence for parents. When life raises a question, answer it simply; truth clarifies and the inquiry naturally ends.
Let kids ask where babies come from and tell them the simple truth without shame so they don’t get confused or misled.
Why this matters practically
- Builds lasting trust and respect between parents and children.
- Prevents secrecy, obsession, and misinformation from harmful sources.
- Normalizes sex as part of life, reducing shame and anxiety.
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