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Watching this with the nine children on the farm made me think. They are all aware from a very early age of the facts of life. They see the mating and birth of all the farm animals.
Such a difference from my early life.
I asked mum where do babies come from when I was 11/12 she said I'll tell you when you are older. I learned from school.
When she sort of told me about periods she didn't tell me where I would bleed from. So I was constantly looking all over my body, arms legs everywhere looking for bleeding.
She was so embarrassed regarding life's intimacies it was a real problem.
Such a difference from my early life.
I asked mum where do babies come from when I was 11/12 she said I'll tell you when you are older. I learned from school.
When she sort of told me about periods she didn't tell me where I would bleed from. So I was constantly looking all over my body, arms legs everywhere looking for bleeding.
She was so embarrassed regarding life's intimacies it was a real problem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was raised as a Catholic. One evening I was given a book called My Dear Daughter to read. I was told I could ask questions if I needed to.
The whole class had been given one and we sorted it out between ourselves re periods. Extracts similar to .... you may not touch a boy after this time... were not a great help!
Sex education came from biology in secondary school at 12.
The whole class had been given one and we sorted it out between ourselves re periods. Extracts similar to .... you may not touch a boy after this time... were not a great help!
Sex education came from biology in secondary school at 12.