LOL Col! My sister was 3 years older than I was so I got "the talk" much sooner than I really needed it. I remember it vividly too -- my mom gave this long, horrifying explanation of sexually transmitted diseases, teen pregnancy, shame, natural disaster, end of the world as we know it etc. My question at the end was "so, why do people do it?":blink:
if not for Judy Blume, I'd know nothing!![]()
hmm, wonder when my mom will have the talk with me?
if not for Judy Blume, I'd know nothing!![]()
One of the reasons that I wanted to educated my daughter early on...obviously, we didn't go full disclosure or anything when she was 4...was that I wanted her to get the info from ME, along with the morality we dish out.I really didn't want her views about love and sex to be shaped only by what she saw from Hollywood or by her friends. Plus, in my own experience, my mother's early conversation with me really helped to downplay the role of curiosity in the whole thing, which I think helped avoid some trouble. Of course, it doesn't seem to hold much weight when it comes to raging hormones, but that's another story...
OMG the other day we were changing out of our swim suits and my daughter started telling me about how she saw her cousin naked and hers was GROSS AND HAIRY.
My dd is just about to turn 5 and we have been using our "scientist" words for all things sexual since she could start talking.
hmm, wonder when my mom will have the talk with me?
if not for Judy Blume, I'd know nothing!![]()