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threeweeks's story  

2 weeks ago

Telling My Son's about Sex

I recall telling my now grown sons about sex as if it were yesterday.
I was of the understanding that a mother told her daughters about sex, and the father told the sons. Well...not in our household. My husband was a Big Chicken. He told me "You tell the boy's, I can't...I'm too...  read more
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migueli_d's story  

April 19, 2008

Always Honest

The most important thing to remember when talking to your son (or daughter for that matter)is to be honest and open with your child, and they will stay honest and open with you. If they are made to feel ashamed for having such feelings...  read more
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HoorayofLight's story  

June 26, 2007

Four might be too young

I told my son about sex when he was four, almost five, because he asked where babies came from. I think I need to wear a sign around my neck that says "Be careful what you ask me". Anyway, it was fine....  read more

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