T.T.
I have a 21 yr old and a 17 yr old so I know a scoash (little, small amount, tad) about teen sexual behavior, etc.
One thing that holds true in my house and always had, they may be having sex "no matter what", but it's not my job to make it easy for them.
So although opposite sex was allowed in their rooms, the door were always open, only when I was home and I checked on them regularly.
My FIRST job is to parent, not to make life easy or accomodating. I didn't and don't want my young adults to have sex in the back of a car, but if you want that kind of responsibility, then please move out so that you can have your own set of ideals. I too armed my kids with all the information I could pack into their brains, but I also have a responsibility to them to not give them a reason to think that sex is something "everyone does" and that there aren't consequences.
But I'm lucky tho. I had an oops pregnancy that pretty much made me the poster child for abstinence in my house. I mean, I am the safety girl who practices what she preaches...if it can happen to me, it can happen to them so, they are very careful...but then again...I am not giving them a room/house/green light/opportunity to have sex either.
I was watching a preacher speak on the angst of teens and sex, etc. Something he said rang true to me without being "preachy" and it was this: Its all about where you park your car..." If you're out in the afternoon and you're at a park there's not so much of the pressure/anxiety of having sex, etc. Park in the dark, and well...you get the idea. I kinda follow that rule with the kids...it is truly all about where you park...
Kudos to you for being open and honest about sex, etc with your daughter. Open communication and trust is a key in being an effective parent and I applaud you.
The most embarrassed my son ever got around his friends was Prom night when I said...love you...have fun...be safe...use a condom. lol
Hey, I try and never miss an opportunity to educate.
Sending good thoughts your way...