im always here to help im really good at giving advice mostly about teenage problems not like my computer software crap! look im not supa smart, ask me questions that i'll know. but other than that im great! that doesnt mean i wont have questions of my own im still learning too so if i dont answer a question of yours than dont get mad b.c i havnt been through it. im very honost to people so if u ask i will certainly tell thats my motto! Just one more thing people if you dont like the way i type then get over it. thats how i am and its not like im typing to some important person. well you are but not that important!
E-mail: sml111992@yahoo.com Gender: Female Location: NY Occupation: student Age: 17 AIM: SLearnarO92 Yahoo: sml111992@yahoo.com Member Since: February 26, 2006 Answers: 607 Last Update: November 3, 2014 Visitors: 35861
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My daughter is 9 years old and just came to me about having her first period. We have never had "the talk" about periods or sex and I'm not really sure how to explain this to her, especially since she's my only child. I didn't expect to have to deal with this with her being so young still. I helped her clean up and quickly ran over how to put on a menstrual pad but I am clueless as to what I should tell her about what periods are. Obviously she's curious why this is happening all of a sudden. What should I say to her? How do I explain periods to my daughter? I told her that we would talk about this tomorrow but I have absolutely no idea what I should say. Thank you. (link)
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i was 11 and my mom sat all her girls down she got this book that just basically put that as you get older you grow you get hairy all that. and she read it to us and explained things to us too. it helped. but you know this would bring you guys together i think. you know how things work and she doesnt dont look embarrased or just like oh i want to get out of here dont make it seem nothings okay like sex isnt normal and all that. just tell her how things work tell her getting your period is what girls get once a month for 3 to five days tell her she needs to write down when she gets it and when its over so she knows her next period let her know that it might be irregural for a while. explain how you felt when you got your period. good luck!
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Your lack of proper punctuation (no capitalization or appropriate comma usage) actually make this very hard to read and understand. Thank you for your thoughts but you might want to consider better typing skills to help get your point across next time you choose to answer a question. I appreciate your time but it was kind-of difficult to take much from what you wrote.
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