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Bollywood actor R Madhavan recently shared insights into his parenting style, revealing that he has maintained a transparent and open relationship with his son, Vedaant. In a candid conversation, Madhavan said he has taught his son about contraception, emphasizing that he has treated Vedaant as an adult from a very young age.
The actor, known for his thoughtful roles on screen, said he believes in building trust through honesty rather than imposing strict rules. "I've treated him as an adult since a young age," Madhavan explained, adding that this approach has helped foster a sense of responsibility in his son. He stressed that conversations about sensitive topics like sex and contraception are not awkward in their household, but rather a normal part of growing up.
Madhavan's parenting philosophy extends beyond just giving advice. He said he has always encouraged Vedaant to make his own decisions while being fully informed about the consequences. The actor noted that this transparency has strengthened their bond, allowing Vedaant to approach him with any question without hesitation.
By sharing these personal details, Madhavan hopes to inspire other parents to have open dialogues with their children. He believes that shielding young adults from reality does more harm than good, and that preparing them for life's challenges is a parent's true responsibility.
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