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Found a nice joke:
A father asked his ten year old son if he knew about the birds and the bees. “I don’t want to know,” the child said, bursting into tears. “Promise me you won’t tell me.” The dad was perplexed. “Why don’t you want to know?”
“When I was six, I got the ‘there’s no Easter bunny speech.’ When I was seven, I got the ‘there’s no Tooth Fairy’ speech. When I was eight, you hit me with there being no Santa. If you’re going to tell me that grown-ups don’t really get laid, I have nothing to live for!”
Teenagers certainly seem to know more about sex than we used to at their age. So, the question is, is there still need to talk to them about sex, or leave it all to google?
A father asked his ten year old son if he knew about the birds and the bees. “I don’t want to know,” the child said, bursting into tears. “Promise me you won’t tell me.” The dad was perplexed. “Why don’t you want to know?”
“When I was six, I got the ‘there’s no Easter bunny speech.’ When I was seven, I got the ‘there’s no Tooth Fairy’ speech. When I was eight, you hit me with there being no Santa. If you’re going to tell me that grown-ups don’t really get laid, I have nothing to live for!”
Teenagers certainly seem to know more about sex than we used to at their age. So, the question is, is there still need to talk to them about sex, or leave it all to google?
