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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 595321" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think my family must have acted a lot like suzir's. We pretty much just had open discussions about sexuality and body parts from the time the boys could speak. There is a 5 year span from the first one to the last one so the oldest kinda asked how his younger brother was coming and we sorta had to explain that in age appropriate terms. </p><p></p><p>We are also semi nudists around the house. My kids ran around the house nude for years and they saw me naked for years. It never failed that they wanted to have the most important talks the moment I was in the bathtub. In fact, I would bet if I went right now and ran a bath both boys would arrive from out of state! LOL. They still will walk around me naked and wouldnt bat an eye if they saw me nude. Probably a good thing if they have to change my diapers one day! </p><p></p><p>But from that they learned what body parts where. There was no big fascination with boobs or bottoms. By about age 7/8 they had a working knowledge that mommy's and daddy's made baby's using female parts and male parts and boobs feed baby's sometimes. As they grew older they learned more. They learned from each other and from their father. Lord some of the things they learned from their father...lol. Lets just say they had very close and indepth talks! We are still a very close family though. When my son sent me to get all gussied up for Mother's Day one of the things he asked me was if I was still able to have sex because he wanted me to look pretty for his dad so maybe we would "couchie coo" and stop fighting for a night or two...lmao. </p><p></p><p>Maybe we are just strange. Dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 595321, member: 1514"] I think my family must have acted a lot like suzir's. We pretty much just had open discussions about sexuality and body parts from the time the boys could speak. There is a 5 year span from the first one to the last one so the oldest kinda asked how his younger brother was coming and we sorta had to explain that in age appropriate terms. We are also semi nudists around the house. My kids ran around the house nude for years and they saw me naked for years. It never failed that they wanted to have the most important talks the moment I was in the bathtub. In fact, I would bet if I went right now and ran a bath both boys would arrive from out of state! LOL. They still will walk around me naked and wouldnt bat an eye if they saw me nude. Probably a good thing if they have to change my diapers one day! But from that they learned what body parts where. There was no big fascination with boobs or bottoms. By about age 7/8 they had a working knowledge that mommy's and daddy's made baby's using female parts and male parts and boobs feed baby's sometimes. As they grew older they learned more. They learned from each other and from their father. Lord some of the things they learned from their father...lol. Lets just say they had very close and indepth talks! We are still a very close family though. When my son sent me to get all gussied up for Mother's Day one of the things he asked me was if I was still able to have sex because he wanted me to look pretty for his dad so maybe we would "couchie coo" and stop fighting for a night or two...lmao. Maybe we are just strange. Dunno. [/QUOTE]
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