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RE - biology thread

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EerieSilence · 09/04/2019 15:17

@MNHQ and whoever reported it.
All I wanted was to describe a funny situation which I assume many parents have experienced as their children were growing up.
We try to keep an open mind in our household and not make sex or becoming an adult something a child should be ashamed of.
I didn't want to sound lascivious or anything like that. This is a forum for parents, not minors. Apologies if I insulted anyone.

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GoingRetroMN · 09/04/2019 16:44

I didn’t report you but I did think the post was a bit odd. You didn’t seem to have a point and there was a bit too much repetition of sexual organs references. That sort of thing gets people’s radars spinning pretty quick 🙂

EerieSilence · 10/04/2019 18:30

@GoingRetroMN - that's possible and I kind of realised it afterwards that it could be explained in a negative way. Probably because of having my head almost wrecked from the reports of "he said" "she said" regarding the antics of 9y old kids learning about their bodies and because I am the one in the family who has "the talks" with our daughter about growing up etc. and do it in a very matter of fact way so she's not ashamed to ask anything because I don't want her to have secrets in future or hide something out of fear of being shamed or shouted at by us.
But thank you for the explanation.

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