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[–]PatsyStoneMaverique 31 insightful - 7 fun31 insightful - 6 fun32 insightful - 7 fun -  (1 child)

I'm just gonna say it. This lady is weird.

Why go fumbling around blind in the dark to explain sex you'll never have to daughters who are unlikely to ever have it either? Unless this is her way of saying "I think one of my tween and teenage daughters might be gay" in which case lecturing her about safe scissoring is not the way to approach that.

Or am I wrong? I also get a feeling this might be a cultural difference between classes and ethnic backgrounds. I am obviously not the same group as this lady 🤣

Edit: just finished her novel. She claims to not think they're gay but wants to make sure they're prepared in case they have sex with women anyway. Just in case!

[–]Tikiri 15 insightful - 1 fun15 insightful - 0 fun16 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I thought the same thing! Like, as a parent it makes NO sense that you’d go to freakin’ Reddit for info about how to explain any kind of sex to a teenager. There are enough resources, both good and bad, online. I don’t know ... maybe I’m just too old and prudish, but I find this woman’s question way too bizarre. Almost fetishistic. Blecchhhh.