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Originally Posted by YorkieRini I have to share this..I just finsihed laughing my self into a cramp. My son is 5 yr old and out of the blue he asked me if girls pee from their butts? I laughed forever thinking about why he poses that question..looks like it..hahaha..I was shaking my head 'No' while laughing and he said yes they do,they don't have a 'Chi-Chi' (what we call it) they pee from their butt just like you mommy..I laughed even harder. He thought I was pulling a fast one on him. He did ask where do they pee from then I said from their 'Chika'..he laughed and said 'nuh-huh' they pee from their butt..he was serious, he knows girls pee from their butt..This was one of the funniest things I've heard. The innocent mind...lololololol.
When do I talk about the birds and the bees? I need time to prepare..lolol. What funny things or questions did your kids or kids that you know ask? I want to hear some 'gut splitters' |
That is funny....and since you asked....
I feel the easiest way to teach the "birds and the bees" (sex education) is to tell the truth from birth and be honest and open and answer the questions seriously and without giggling when they arise.
Call the organs by their correct names, penis, vagina, anus, urethra, etc. and then when they get older and it is a "silly, giggly, embarassing" thing for their peers your children will already be prepared and know the truth and you will never have to have "the talk".
I bought age appropriate anatomy books all along as my children grew up and then when they had questions after reading the books they asked me and I answered honestly. If you tell a child in simplistic terms where a baby comes from when they are really young it becomes no big deal as they get older and it is what it is ....a normal and natural and beautiful part of life. They will be happier and healthier for it.