Pandora II
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Other than having 'How A Baby Is Made' in the nursery bookcase since I can ever remember, and a copy of 'The Joy Of Sex' lurking in the sitting room bookcase, my parents pretty much left sex education to school.
I was at boarding school so it was also pretty easy to not discuss anything with my parents. My mother also always seemed to cringe with embarrassment or make me do the same if the subject came up. We all hit puberty later than most - my sisters were around 14 and I was nearly 17 and we were all away at school so my mother wasn't exactly having to deal with young kids going through the menarche.
My father never really said anything till we were much older and he's the one I find easy to talk to things about - helps that he's a GP and so used to dealing with contraception and 'women's issues' etc, even if he did used to embarrass us when we were at university by giving us boxes of flavoured condoms (his office hands them out to teenagers).
Anyway, I would prefer to have a more relaxed relationship with my daughter over such things. Are there good books out there for kids and teens and/or 'how to have the talk' books for parents?
ETA: one of my father's proudest moments was when I won the local Health Authority's 'Design a Packet for Condoms' competition in my final year at Art College!
I was at boarding school so it was also pretty easy to not discuss anything with my parents. My mother also always seemed to cringe with embarrassment or make me do the same if the subject came up. We all hit puberty later than most - my sisters were around 14 and I was nearly 17 and we were all away at school so my mother wasn't exactly having to deal with young kids going through the menarche.
My father never really said anything till we were much older and he's the one I find easy to talk to things about - helps that he's a GP and so used to dealing with contraception and 'women's issues' etc, even if he did used to embarrass us when we were at university by giving us boxes of flavoured condoms (his office hands them out to teenagers).
Anyway, I would prefer to have a more relaxed relationship with my daughter over such things. Are there good books out there for kids and teens and/or 'how to have the talk' books for parents?
ETA: one of my father's proudest moments was when I won the local Health Authority's 'Design a Packet for Condoms' competition in my final year at Art College!