eliza61
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She said they were on the playground today and some of the 5th grade girls were talking about it and she wants to know what it is...I am stumped on how to approach this subject. I don't want her to know too much, but I want her to leave the conversation feeling like I have answered her question...ya know what I mean??
ACCCKKKKK..we have already had the "period" conversation BTW, but I gave her as little info as possible and she was satisfied with my answer.
Why?
My mom had a very open and straight forward approach to sex. It was wonderful. It did not scare me, did not make me promiscus and in fact it actually gave me a lot of confidence when I got to high school because I knew all the stupid wives tails were not true (one's like you can't get pregnant you're first time having sex).
I knew all about my period, which makes it that less scary. When I did start getting them I knew exactly what was happening to my body.
Please don't be scared or withhold information, if she is asking questions she is curious. Nowadays sex is all over the place, no matter how we would like to sheild our kids the message is every where. Give her the tools to deal and to know your values and how you feel about it.
I have 2 teenage boys and by the time they got to health class they could have taught the class. They don't equate manhood with sex and they were taught to teach young ladies with respect not as some sex item from a rap video. We started the sex talk when they were about 7 or 8, as soon as the asked where puppies come from.


