I did not know children could learn that.

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rufio:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 September 28, 16:17:14

Quote from: rufio on 2008 September 26, 08:34:57

Learning parenting is not that bad - anyone can take care of babies.  The thing about couples counseling is that it's supposed to be useful for people in romantic relationships, and it is icky to think about children having romantic relationships.  Would they even understand the point of such counseling?
Would *THEY* understand? Hell, *I* don't even understand. It utterly eludes me why you would want to force a relationship that is clearly not functioning. This strikes me as being like that "Tard Logic" picture showing a square peg being bashed into a round hole by repeated, inaccurate hammering. Someone find me that image? Because that's what "Couples Counseling" sounds like to me. Frankly, it seems useless and I only included it on the Skillinator for completeness.


Yeah, I don't see myself ever using it either, but learning it seems to give my family sims aspiration points when I won't let them have any more babies.

Tigerlilley:
Quote from: Liveangel on 2008 September 29, 06:46:05

Quote from: Zazazu on 2008 September 28, 18:46:06

Quote from: Tsarina on 2008 September 28, 13:13:14

My kindergarten had that book too. IIRC, somewhere it says "You can ask your mother of father or another adult you trust to read this book with you."
I think it scarred me for life to hear this book being read aloud SO MANY TIMES. I remember being scared by the picture where the mother gives birth "The baby comes out WHERE?!"

The book I was given was much more graphic. Everything was still cartoonized, but very much anatomically correct.

I got to watch a video.


My mother bought me a book talking about "special hugs" when I was about 8.  My best friends parents are doctors so she'd already giving me the full story.  After my mum had finished her "special hugs" story I shocked her a bit with my learningz.

Then we got the video as well.

Liz:
I don't actually remember learning about how babby is formed; I just sort of always knew, as far as I can remember. My mother did whip a couple of "So your body is going through some changes..." books on me when I was pre-12, but none of the info in them was really new to me. Guess they must have portioned out the necessary tidbits in easy-to-swallow chunks as I was growing up, since there wasn't any real talk/video/book/puppet show "event" that explained the whole kaboodle. That, or I picked it all up at the playground.

That said, accidentally spotting a friend's grandfather's porn (shudder) at the age of 86 was quite the eye-opening shocker. "He's putting his tongue WHERE?!"

jim:
Square peg meets round hole

Inge:
Quote from: Liz on 2008 September 29, 12:10:18


That said, accidentally spotting a friend's grandfather's porn (shudder) at the age of 86 was quite the eye-opening shocker. "He's putting his tongue WHERE?!"


And you reached the age of 86 before you knew about oral sex?   :o

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