Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Now you know how dads feel when feminine hygiene commercials come on. I'm much more comfortable telling my boys what Cialis is. That conversation would be funny.
Would be? See. You aren't there yet. I thought I would be soooo casual about this stuff. You just wait. It's just all wrong because why do you want to plant the thought in your boys mind that he might not be able to perform sexually. How will you explain why this is a problem. Why would you even want to have explain how troubling that is for a man. What if your son asks if you've ever not been able to perform? Will you tell yes, but only with mommy? Yeah? Still sounds so funny? Gonna explain to him about
Mr. Softie?
Oh my god you so overthink this! I can tell my kid right now that it's medicine that gives you a boner and he will laugh his ass off. The only fear I have is that he will go to school and talk about boner medicine all day long. Seriously, get a hold of yourself. No little boy is going to worry about an erection. He gets them all the time and sometimes when it's pretty damn inconvenient. Trust me, the LAST thing on their mind is that their winkie doesn't work. They know that before they even know what an erection is good for.
This is why some things are easy for men, and some things are easy for women. And that was the point of my post.