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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ugh. Way more traumatizing for a boy to learn about oral sex from his mother. Do you also discuss positions, too? Ugh. NO.[/quote] +1 I had a similar conversation with my dad (I am female) and it was something I ended up discussing with a therapist years later. [/quote] That is more a sign of how rigidly society views parent-child relationships than about what constitutes healthy boundaries. Explaining sexual details to a child who overheard something he or she didn't understand from his friends is something that I do. I don't want misunderstandings to occur. This is NOT akin to incest, but to getting correct information. My son is 10, and in 5th grade, misinformation is the norm. The kids talk about things they overheard from older siblings or movies, etc, and construe ridiculous and hilarious things from them.[/quote] It's you who jumped to incest, not me, and the fact you immediately went there is pretty disturbing. You can have unhealthy boundaries without getting anywhere near incest. Yikes.[/quote]
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