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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 286587" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Gosh, this thread is timely. Little easy child is starting to get mighty inquisitive about sexual things, and I`m just not prepared for this yet. He`s only 7 (waaaaaah!)</p><p></p><p>So far, I`ve been addressing his questions specifically, but haven`t sat him down for the full-on talk about sex. I think the time is coming soon, as his questions are getting more in-depth. Maybe giving him a book geared for boys his age, that he can explore at his own pace is the right approach.</p><p></p><p>When I was about 4, I was given a book. It was explicit but not graphic, and answered all my questions so that I never had to ask the difficult child-parents any questions about sex. I remember when difficult child-mom gave me the talk. It went exactly like this:</p><p></p><p>difficult child-mom: `Trinity, do you know what a penis is?`</p><p>Trinity: `Yes Mummy`</p><p>difficult child-mom: `Well, don`t ever let one anywhere near you!`</p><p></p><p>Not the best example from which to learn how to talk to my own kids about these things...Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 286587, member: 3907"] Gosh, this thread is timely. Little easy child is starting to get mighty inquisitive about sexual things, and I`m just not prepared for this yet. He`s only 7 (waaaaaah!) So far, I`ve been addressing his questions specifically, but haven`t sat him down for the full-on talk about sex. I think the time is coming soon, as his questions are getting more in-depth. Maybe giving him a book geared for boys his age, that he can explore at his own pace is the right approach. When I was about 4, I was given a book. It was explicit but not graphic, and answered all my questions so that I never had to ask the difficult child-parents any questions about sex. I remember when difficult child-mom gave me the talk. It went exactly like this: difficult child-mom: `Trinity, do you know what a penis is?` Trinity: `Yes Mummy` difficult child-mom: `Well, don`t ever let one anywhere near you!` Not the best example from which to learn how to talk to my own kids about these things...Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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