Tell me this is joke, your watching a show with your child where a couple is having sex. Have you lost your mind? Man this is why we are so screwed up as a country.
2000yrCatholic - What video did watch? Did you just come in here to knock PP because that fits your agenda? In the video they discuss talking about sex using your values which they discussed might include waiting until "you're married and committed relationship."
I got the talk in stages, as I remember. I think around 8 or so I got the biological explanation (sperm + egg= baby) and something about menstruation. I got the penis+ vagina= sex part a couple years later.
Great advice. This is similar to what my own mother did when I would come home with a new word, especially a word that was indecent or unkind. When I asked her, "Mommy, what does queer mean?" or "Mommy, what's a nigger?" she didn't jump my case for using the word. She asked where I'd heard it, explained the meaning, and let me know that it wasn't a nice word.
In the second case, I'd just heard my best friend called that. This was how I discovered that racial prejudice existed. 6 years old.
But I guess that's pretty basic. To go a little further, an "indecent" word would be a word that is rude, makes people uncomfortable, and is unneeded, since a less rude word is available. For instance, instead of calling somebody a "faggot," it's easy enough to say "gay," or "homosexual," or even "queer" (though that was as bad as faggot back when I was six).
This starts to bleed over into political correctness, but I think it's possible to
I think it's possible to be decent towards people without becoming a rules-obsessed PC nut.
As an example, calling somebody a faggot or a nigger (I've been called both, despite being heterosexual and white) is downright rude, not just politically incorrect.
Tell me this is joke, your watching a show with your child where a couple is having sex. Have you lost your mind? Man this is why we are so screwed up as a country.
rcormell 2 months ago
I asked my dad how the rooster's sperm got through the egg shell to fertilize the egg.
He gave me the whole "talk". I didn't have the heart to tell him that I knew how people did it ... I just wanted to know about that egg shell.
ndrthrdr1 5 months ago
@2000yrCatholic That would be because in today's society Planned Parenthood is taking a more realistic approach.
mtownlobo 1 year ago
O.K. ????? RRREEEEAALLYYY????!!!! BS
ayerjake 1 year ago
2000yrCatholic - What video did watch? Did you just come in here to knock PP because that fits your agenda? In the video they discuss talking about sex using your values which they discussed might include waiting until "you're married and committed relationship."
Surreal2me 1 year ago 2
I got the talk in stages, as I remember. I think around 8 or so I got the biological explanation (sperm + egg= baby) and something about menstruation. I got the penis+ vagina= sex part a couple years later.
ShyFoxie 2 years ago
Why would I be watching, with my 11-year old child, a movie with people having sex?? Aren't those called ADULT movies?
calexander007 2 years ago
@calexander007 no, like lifetime movies or so.
brittgirl94 1 year ago
Great advice. This is similar to what my own mother did when I would come home with a new word, especially a word that was indecent or unkind. When I asked her, "Mommy, what does queer mean?" or "Mommy, what's a nigger?" she didn't jump my case for using the word. She asked where I'd heard it, explained the meaning, and let me know that it wasn't a nice word.
In the second case, I'd just heard my best friend called that. This was how I discovered that racial prejudice existed. 6 years old.
SailorBarsoom 2 years ago
what does indecent mean
anime1lvr 2 years ago
"indecent" would mean "not decent."
But I guess that's pretty basic. To go a little further, an "indecent" word would be a word that is rude, makes people uncomfortable, and is unneeded, since a less rude word is available. For instance, instead of calling somebody a "faggot," it's easy enough to say "gay," or "homosexual," or even "queer" (though that was as bad as faggot back when I was six).
This starts to bleed over into political correctness, but I think it's possible to
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SailorBarsoom 2 years ago
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I think it's possible to be decent towards people without becoming a rules-obsessed PC nut.
As an example, calling somebody a faggot or a nigger (I've been called both, despite being heterosexual and white) is downright rude, not just politically incorrect.
SailorBarsoom 2 years ago
whoa thanks! nice explanation !
anime1lvr 2 years ago
Thanks. Sometimes I try to explain something and everybody's face goes blank. Glad I was able to do OK this time.
SailorBarsoom 2 years ago
awesome resource. so helpful and i imagine that this kind of thing helps parents all over the world. <3
vedaprophet 2 years ago
great video!
caseyforever 2 years ago
Hola Felicidades los videos son estupendos creo que son una muy buena erramienta que definitivamente recomendare.
Hi congratulations this videos are fantastic and a god toll that I'm going to use.R Ocampo
rembdo 2 years ago
Another great video. You guys seem really honest and speak from experience and the heart. Nice!!!
dlopezuribe 2 years ago
Debra W. Haffner has written some get books on the subject, for parents who are interested.
CitizenCindy 2 years ago