Sex talk resources

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Start by apologizing for waiting so long to talk about this.


I have a 4th grader. Maybe 2 years ago she asked some pointed questions about how exactly the sperm gets to the egg, so I told her how. She’s made it clear since then that she doesn’t really remember that conversation.

I’ve supplied her with several books (It’s Not the Stork and The Care and Kepling of you). And I’ll happily answer any questions.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Start by apologizing for waiting so long to talk about this.


I have a 4th grader. Maybe 2 years ago she asked some pointed questions about how exactly the sperm gets to the egg, so I told her how. She’s made it clear since then that she doesn’t really remember that conversation.

I’ve supplied her with several books (It’s Not the Stork and The Care and Kepling of you). And I’ll happily answer any questions.



If you’re OP, what then is “the sex talk” you think you now need to have?

Or have you only answered questions and given books so far? In which case, yeah, still apologize. You should have done it sooner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Start by apologizing for waiting so long to talk about this.


+1
Anonymous
Start with It’s Not the Stork and move up in that series.
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