They're all 12-13 and attend a small school in Australia. They do have sex education but separately...so they've had lessons with the girls and lessons with the boys but never together.
yesterday DD said she and her friends were talking together about periods and a boy from a nearby group (they're friends with these boys...all lovely lads) came over and asked what a tampon was.
Wtf? Why wouldn't they know? It seems his friends...3 of them and him didn't know.
DD said they definitely didn't know...they then all discussed periods together and one of the girls thought that "A clump of eggs comes out sometimes when you have your period"
DD worked out that she thought that the occasional blood clot was 'a clump of eggs"
My DD knows all about the workings of the female body...because I've told her...do people really not discuss these things with kids this age?