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choufleur · 07/05/2009 19:11

... you are asked why their willy gets hard.

DS is just three and has asked few times why his willy gets hard. I've just said that sometimes it happens to boys and it's fine and nothing to worry about. but then he asks why again - he's big on whys.

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OrmIrian · 07/05/2009 19:13

So that when you get older you have something to open bottles with

Greensneeze · 07/05/2009 19:13

I told mine the truth!

frasersmummy · 07/05/2009 19:20

I am big on simple facts

Told ds about the same age that if he rubs it, it will feel nice and get bigger. He said you're right mummy

I then went onto tell him that only he was allowed to touch it . Why?? because its yours and no-one has any right to touch it or to see it for that matter.

The second part diverted him before he could ask why again..

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Niftyblue · 07/05/2009 19:21

Told him the truth he wanted to know if it was a bone
then asked if he felt faint

BernardsCat · 07/05/2009 19:21

tell them it is abotu to drop off.

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