just like they learn their ABC and to count, they should
be taught equally so about their body.. why let them grow
without being aware of their physical self... they can
understand more than people think they can.. that's
why the ask such intriguing question ... they know they have it between their legs, why not start
talking to them about what it is... they are the one's
who need the info and to learn to be comfortable with it,
rather than think it's something foreign to their
bodies, and their mind is not suppose to know about it..
but their eyes see it..
so teach them... I'm sure they can recognize anything
that is shown to them using a basic biology book... and while
being at it, you can teach them about their whole body, and
what it is to be responsible about it, so they know when puberty
comes, they know what that is too.
... so why not
talk to them, they already know that part of their body makes
them feel something, and they already know they like the
feeling and it catches their attention.. they will understand
more than people think they can..
but truth is people as many grow up in a society that tries
to make youth pretend that part does not exist, and they
are taught to ignore it, so they develop a go hide and play
with it mindset, and then lie and pretend they don't
know what it is... just to appease the parent. because
some parents get tongue tied and become suddenly plain
ignorant.. but the oddity of that, is that same parent can
tell their mate, all about how much they think they are not
getting their stuff played with enough and then getting
pissed off because the other person can't read their
mind of how they want it played with..
but when it comes to trying to teach kids about what it is..
they draw a blank...
you learn by teaching them, as their questions will teach
you too.
#182 "Callaway Gardens"
8 years ago
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