Originally posted by MerryPoppins
I did almost die when DS asked me if I'd like another baby. I said,
"maybe" and his answer was "Then how can we get Daddy to sperm you?"
LOL! He's 16 now and would freak if he knew I just told you guys that story!

Reminds me of when DD (now 17) was in first grade...a classmate's mom had a new baby which they brought to school one day as a newborn. Driving DD home that day she was commenting about how teeny tiny this baby was...but HOW exactly did it get OUT of the mommy's tummy? So explained as simply but accurately as I could...and then almost crashed the car when she asked how it gets IN there to grow in the first place. When I vaguely reminded her of the movie we'd seen at Epcot a few months earlier (that Wonders of Life thing with the cartoon sperm and such) she was very persistent as to wanting to know HOW the sperm from the dad gets into the mother. So I told her...again as simply as I could. Her response was "Huh?...ew... gross...doesn't that HURT??" I told her to hold that thought til she was married LOL. But seriously, I've just always tried to answer the questions with as much detail or accuracy as she could handle, and she has always been very persistent and inquisitive and detail-oriented. Maybe too much though--in fifth grade when her school had the health curriculum where they would separate boys and girls for some of the classes....the teacher gave a true/false "pre-test" to gauge the girls' level of knowledge about their bodies and sex and so forth. DD aced the test...NONE wrong....the teacher asked her privately how she knew all this stuff. She told the teacher "well, my mom can't give a one word answer to a question".

The teacher told her that that was great and something to be proud of and that she should ALWAYS keep asking me questions and talking to me about stuff.

She was not real happy with the answer I gave her, after the "I'm a woman now" excitement of her first few rather irregular periods wore off, and she asked "how long" does this go on. I told her that she'd settle into a pattern of once a month for 4-7 days, except of course during pregancy.
"No, no", she says, "I mean for how many YEARS is this going to go on...when is menopause?"
"Um, not until your late forties/early fifties, dear".
"AAAAARRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!...this is going to go on for 35 or 40 YEARS????????"
Sorry for the long post...this got me caught up in memories

LOL
I am puzzled by the comment that 9,10, 11, 12 is too young to know some of this stuff......my feeling is that is too OLD not to know some of the technical basics - certainly by then kidswould also have a sense of their parents value system on those issues as well.