delmar411
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i am a stay at home mom and im not really following the rest of the question.
Her point is that all moms/parents are passionate about certain things when their children are small. Then once they grow and change, parents realize a lot of our ideals about raising our children just aren't going to happen and we adjust.
Here's a real life question that my 10yr DD asked me last spring....
She wanted to know if her friends were lying when they said you could have a baby at 14 and that some of their moms had her friends when they were 14.
How exactly would you gloss over that one? I haven't discussed sex or periods w/ her at all although she will be getting AF very soon if her irrational behaviors aren't pointing me wrong.
What I did tell her was that you could get pregnant and have babies very young but that wasn't what most ppl planned to do. And then I reminded her about one of her good friends who's mother had her first baby at 14 as well as a few other examples of families that we know. And even her aunt was pregnant in HS. I referred to it as unexpected and bad planning on their parts but that they clearly loved their children and cared for them. I also stressed heavily on how it took away their youth and that they had to not do all the fun things that teenagers and college aged kids get to do. I hope I got my point across that they were not 'bad girls', that her friends were not lying and that I expected her to not get pregnant in HS!
I was one of those kids that got those books..the where did I come from and what's happening to me. Personally I found them gross/crepy and swore I'd never do that to my own kids. But now I've found myself searching those books out on Amazon!




and then she proceeded to say, "She is never having sex because that is JUST SICK"..