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My my...the recent letter from difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 344479" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well I thought it was hysterical- mainly because of my own reaction and just thinking about the humor of difficult child making his wish list. It wouldn't have been very funny if either or both of us had to explain to cps that it wasn't meant as it might have appeared.</p><p></p><p>But now that I think about it, is there some public website put out by the3 government about teaching teens this type of detail? I was ok with mentioning it to difficult child- but I could get a little stymied when I'm actually walking him thru it. I know I'll need to when he gets a girlfriend, but it just really was never on my list of things I looked forward to as a mom.</p><p></p><p>I don' think family life class at school gets into actually teaching a boy HOW to do this so there are no accidents do they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 344479, member: 3699"] Well I thought it was hysterical- mainly because of my own reaction and just thinking about the humor of difficult child making his wish list. It wouldn't have been very funny if either or both of us had to explain to cps that it wasn't meant as it might have appeared. But now that I think about it, is there some public website put out by the3 government about teaching teens this type of detail? I was ok with mentioning it to difficult child- but I could get a little stymied when I'm actually walking him thru it. I know I'll need to when he gets a girlfriend, but it just really was never on my list of things I looked forward to as a mom. I don' think family life class at school gets into actually teaching a boy HOW to do this so there are no accidents do they? [/QUOTE]
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