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Post by fabbi on Jul 30, 2015 21:27:07 GMT 1
because I have just 11 years old and I just want to know, where people start to do it I'm a little ashamed to ask their now. Why not? You're close to puberty now so these things start to become interesting. And your parents are (or should be imo) the closest people in your life and you shouldn't have too many secrets towards them in young ages. I think if you won't start finding these things interesting they're ask you if you've ever wondered about... Btw. if you want to discuss this serious with me I'd prefer in PM.
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Post by Talitha on Jul 30, 2015 21:28:51 GMT 1
When I was 17, I got together with my current boyfriend, and ever since our first kiss, it felt great. He is amazing and I am seriously thankful to be with him everyday. That is by far the cutest thing I have ever heared today. So happy for you! Thank you!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 21:29:30 GMT 1
because I have just 11 years old and I just want to know, where people start to do it I'm a little ashamed to ask their now. Why not? You're close to puberty now so these things start to become interesting. And your parents are (or should be imo) the closest people in your life and you shouldn't have too many secrets towards them in young ages. I think if you won't start finding these things interesting they're ask you if you've ever wondered about... Btw. if you want to discuss this serious with me I'd prefer in PM. lol I am 17 and have never discussed that with my parents.
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Post by fabbi on Jul 30, 2015 21:34:44 GMT 1
Why not? You're close to puberty now so these things start to become interesting. And your parents are (or should be imo) the closest people in your life and you shouldn't have too many secrets towards them in young ages. I think if you won't start finding these things interesting they're ask you if you've ever wondered about... Btw. if you want to discuss this serious with me I'd prefer in PM. lol I am 17 and have never discussed that with my parents. Well ofc it's never like "how does this work" or "what's that like". It's been more meant as general stuff about puberty and sex etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 21:36:13 GMT 1
lol I am 17 and have never discussed that with my parents. Interesting. No seriously, why should I? Wasn't clarified by them properly either.
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Post by Talitha on Jul 30, 2015 21:38:40 GMT 1
Interesting. No seriously, why should I? Wasn't clarified by them properly either. Same here, they never asked me, and didn't make me feel like I could talk to them about it either, so I just found things out myself. Not that everything went great and such, but I did learn and all, so I think it depends on your parents and the culture you live in.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 21:39:47 GMT 1
I was 17 when I actually really had a proper first kiss, and it felt really good. And then nothing happened after that, so it was a loss, but things happen like that. I'm currently 2 months with my boyfriend, and loving every single minute of us being together
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Post by fabbi on Jul 30, 2015 21:40:46 GMT 1
Yeah agree there (not Jeffry ofc). There are always and everywhere things you need to find out yourself and others people help you at.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 21:44:11 GMT 1
^ Wut the f do you mean?
I found everything out being 9, I was really f'n young.
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Post by Talitha on Jul 30, 2015 21:48:31 GMT 1
My first kind of sex ed was at middle school, when some sort of a friend showed me porn for the first time. So I think "just" being 11 doesn't make it less fit to talk to you parents about kissing, but I can understand why it would feel bad and awkward.
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