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NO! It's too soon! Rewind! NOT "fair"!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 464044" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>I have a ten year old who will turn 11 in November. She already is developing in the chest area. She can NOT wait until she gets her period (WTH?). She has researched it online, symptoms and all. Her sister was 13. I was 14. I have 2 step daughters. One will be 14 in December and one will be 12 in November--neither one has started their period. And the oldest hasn't developed at all in the boobie region LOL. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I hear all the time how girls are maturing faster in this day and age than they did in MY day...but geez louise! I have already talked to my 10 year old about what to do when she starts--no problem having that talk. But having the puberty talk to my boys will be brutal for me. Eeekkk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 464044, member: 11016"] I have a ten year old who will turn 11 in November. She already is developing in the chest area. She can NOT wait until she gets her period (WTH?). She has researched it online, symptoms and all. Her sister was 13. I was 14. I have 2 step daughters. One will be 14 in December and one will be 12 in November--neither one has started their period. And the oldest hasn't developed at all in the boobie region LOL. I hear all the time how girls are maturing faster in this day and age than they did in MY day...but geez louise! I have already talked to my 10 year old about what to do when she starts--no problem having that talk. But having the puberty talk to my boys will be brutal for me. Eeekkk! [/QUOTE]
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