Re: S-E-X Talk I don't know why anyone would be embarrassed about it, but I can see why it will be a hard thing to talk about with your child. I mean, she's six years old!
I can completely understand why Angela would be "sad" about it. Talking about sex is like opening a door and praying to God that with this new-found knowledge they walk through that door when the time is right!
Take my best friend for example. She knew the "mechanics" of how to have sex, was curious about how it felt, and did it at ten years old! Her parents are loving, caring, wonderful Christian people. She was just curious. And that's something she can never take back and she regrets it to this very day! At ten years old, I had NO CLUE what went where is regards to sex. Literally would not have known what to do.
I'm not saying that she shouldn't tell her daughter anything, i'm just saying that I can understand how it can make some people apprehensive... especially at six! But a talk about puberty is much different from a talk about sex. They might go hand in hand, but let's be honest... it's a different conversation LOL!
But Angela I know that you will handle the situation perfectly for your daughter! You're a great mom! |