Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to the poster who said her 7th grader isn’t aware of oral sex or blow jobs, you are wrong. I know for a fact that kids were talking about this in fourth grade on the playground at a school in Ward 3. It’s everywhere!
Now you can’t possibly know that at all. Here’s how I know. In sex ed this year, it was mentioned that diseases can be spread by “oral sex.” The teacher however was not allowed to answer the question as to what “oral sex” is. My 7th grader came home and asked me what it was. It was clear they didn’t know.
Sheltered kids, LMAO. Every day I thank the lords I was raised by public health experts. I knew what was appropriate and what was not, as well as what to avoid, as long as I can remember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to the poster who said her 7th grader isn’t aware of oral sex or blow jobs, you are wrong. I know for a fact that kids were talking about this in fourth grade on the playground at a school in Ward 3. It’s everywhere!
Now you can’t possibly know that at all. Here’s how I know. In sex ed this year, it was mentioned that diseases can be spread by “oral sex.” The teacher however was not allowed to answer the question as to what “oral sex” is. My 7th grader came home and asked me what it was. It was clear they didn’t know.
Sheltered kids, LMAO. Every day I thank the lords I was raised by public health experts. I knew what was appropriate and what was not, as well as what to avoid, as long as I can remember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And to the poster who said her 7th grader isn’t aware of oral sex or blow jobs, you are wrong. I know for a fact that kids were talking about this in fourth grade on the playground at a school in Ward 3. It’s everywhere!
Now you can’t possibly know that at all. Here’s how I know. In sex ed this year, it was mentioned that diseases can be spread by “oral sex.” The teacher however was not allowed to answer the question as to what “oral sex” is. My 7th grader came home and asked me what it was. It was clear they didn’t know.
Anonymous wrote:And to the poster who said her 7th grader isn’t aware of oral sex or blow jobs, you are wrong. I know for a fact that kids were talking about this in fourth grade on the playground at a school in Ward 3. It’s everywhere!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:God forbid we let children be children and not expose them to things they don’t need to be exposed to yet.
My mother's failure to "expose" me to the things everyone in my school was talking about DROVE me to Judy Blume. I wanted to understand.
Talk to your daughter, PP. Or she will turn to someone else.
Everyone is talking about Playboy, boys with binoculars looking into girl’s windows, spin the bottle, and chanting “I must increase my bust”? Sure.
No, these days 'everyone' is talking about sexting and oral sex. Spin the bottle seems pretty tame by comparison.
Not in 4th grade. My 7th grader just learned what oral sex was actually. My 4th grader has no clue. And neither of them know what sexting is. My kids don’t have phones or social media.
Adorbs. My 4th grader, a few years back, had a boy ask her about "blow jobs" and simulated it to her with a frozen yogurt stick (Gogurt).
It's kind of adorable that you think 4th grade is too early.
I’m really sorry your child experienced that. I hope you reported it to the school. Thankfully that hasn’t happened with my child. That wouldn’t be a reason I would take my child to this movie though.