How much personal information girls share with boys?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Nudity on social media is what's going to lead to child porn distribution charges. Teach your kid never to send any pics, of themselves or someone else.

Anything else is maybe inappropriate, but not criminal. Propriety: each family chooses their own battles. If your child said to a boy: "Leave me alone, I'm PMS-ing", I'd laugh.


SnapChat images automatically disappear, which is why tweens and teens prefer to send their nudes over SnapChap.

Have you given your child SnapChat and a phone yet?


Screenshots save the images. The person might be notified that a screenshot was taken or maybe not. Depends.
Anonymous
I... don't see why not. If a boy has questions and asks a female friend, or it comes up in casual conversation, why would that be weird or wrong?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it okay for a girl in middle school to share her period and cycle with a boy?


Just don’t.

There is zero upside to telling them that and lots of downsides. Starting with “you must be a woman, call me in three weeks when you’re egg is gone”
Anonymous
I am so glad that periods are normal things middle school kids talk about these days, and not the secret/shameful thing they were when I was a kid. It seems SO MUCH healthier, both for girls and boys.
Anonymous
no this is weird. i cant see any girl doing this…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can see my 15 year old joking about it with male friends. I don’t imagine her discussing serious details though.


Gross. Teach her to have some dignity. I might tell my DH about my cramps, but I’m certainly not discussing them (even joking) with dads on the sidelines of a soccer game.
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