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Not telling kids about 'adult' things
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Not telling kids about 'adult' things

Okay, I was wondering why we don't we tell kids about certain things? Like sex, drugs, etc.

Wouldn't informing them at an earlier age help? Confused

This thought came across me when my younger sister asked me something about periods and whatnot. I pretty much told her what she wanted to know but my older brother happened to be in the room. He told me to shut-up, I asked him why and all he did was tell me "Because." And asking him why again got him even more angry.
01-27-2013 09:26 PM
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Not telling kids about 'adult' things - coffee - 01-27-2013 09:26 PM
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