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Hormonal at 9!!
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Poppy9 wrote:30's a bit young - 35 at the earliest I would say;)
With the FPC you get to see a counsellor first who will take a bit about your options and anything else you wish to raise, then a nurse, then a Dr - usually female. I think they give much more info to youngsters who are unsure of what to expect and maybe a bit shy of talking to family GP.
by 35 she wants to have moved out by then lol..... my first experience with the family planning clinic was not a nice one but im sure they have come into the 20th century by now ..Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
Are thinking of you today.0 -
The important thing is to keep them guessing, though.pavlovs_dog wrote:i think you were joking in point number 2,
Mine find the very idea repulsive so far!
WRT the rest of your post, I hope the channels of communication are open: eldest lets me read his online journal which can't be bad! 'Communication' isn't really a word to be used in the same sentence as '15 year old boy', IME. And the older two are seriously uninterested in girls, or boys either as far as I can tell. I don't think this is a clever ploy on their part. It's the youngest I'll have to watch!
At 4 or 5 the youngest came out with "S is for Sperm" in the literacy hour or whatever it was, which rather shocked the teacher! This followed a free and frank discussion over the tea table of what the eldest had learned in his first sex education classes.
Apparently talking in the car is reckoned a good ploy for teenagers, especially if you have a dishwasher!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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