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Sex Ed is Still Shambles
I came across this articles published by the BBC yesterday on my daily scroll on the filth that is Facebook. 'Hull school 'sorry' after pupils researched porn homework on web' - the title aptly states. Naturally, my interest is piqued. On the one hand, in the middle of a pandemic and on the brink of a financial and economic disaster this is absolutely appropriate to be reported because of the yummy-mummy outrage it must've inspired in the Northern community of Hull...Well, no. Actually on the contrary... On the other hand, if I were a 13-year old little lad starting to get into boobs, I'd say they got a happy accident for homework. If my teacher provided us with some steamy stuff I bet they could've garnered a dainty Teacher-of-the-Fucking-Century award real swiftly. Alas, they did not.
By Maura Dudas6 years ago in Families
WAITING FOR THE BOYS
All of us have waited for something or someone at some point in our lives. I am hardly an exception to this rule. I have done quite a bit of waiting in my life. When I was young, I waited for spring, for the pleasant times spent tilling and planting my little garden or pruning my roses. When the planting was over and the garden coming along in growth; when spring suddenly wasn’t hot enough, I waited for summer. And then, when the summer grew too hot, I longed for fall. Soon, I gazed at my idle sled and waited for the snow to come then waited impatiently for the weather to warm once again. I have often waited for the rain to stop. I have waited hungrily for my radishes and beets to be big enough to pull and tomatoes to ripen. I have waited with maternal excitement for chicks to hatch or a calf to be born. I once waited for Daddy to come home from one of his long-haul trucking trips or Mama to come in from doing chores to make dinner and read to us. I used to wait for a baby sibling to wake up from a nap so I didn’t have to stay quiet any longer. In December, I waited for my birthday and then waited eagerly through the following few weeks until Christmas. That childish enthusiasm has only slightly dimmed now that I have grown.
By Amber M Martell6 years ago in Families
7 Celebrities With The Cutest Children
The kids are all grown up! There's few things I find more interesting than growth. It always interests me to see just how and what people grow up into. Do they end up becoming the world famous singers they thought they'd be? Did they actually go to law school and become the next Annalise Keating? How do they look now?
By Jide Okonjo6 years ago in Families
Benefits While Getting Pregnant After 30
Fertility can be seen as a bit complex issue to understand, but at Femicure, we try our best to help you know it well. We know the amount of excitement and expectations with which a couple plans for pregnancy. Today's generation is keener to plan children in their 30s. The primary reason for this is that there's a rise in the number of working couples in India. The 30's are also the age brackets when partners evolve and mature as a couple, and they also understand that their fertility clock has started ticking.
By Femicure Healthcare6 years ago in Families
'What' and 'How' You Say Things Affects Your Child's Temperament
How often have we been told that we should choose our words wisely or think before speaking? A lot of timings. But how many times do we actually abide by this advice? Rarely, right? As per an article published by the United Press International, some studies conducted by cognitive scientists claim that our speech and choice of words are partially planned. That means we don’t think before opening our mouth.
By Ahana Says!6 years ago in Families
The Hunt for the Legendary Mr. Morris
My new novel, The Hunt for the Legendary Mr. Morris is coming out in September of 2020! In honor of that I would like to give a sneak peek of the novel as well as one of the pre-release reviews and tell you all the places to find my stuff!
By Sasha Boileau6 years ago in Families
off my damn chest hh
Chapter One The setting takes place at the house aside from my earliest memory instead I’d say I was about 9 years old when the cruelty and torment started. I was very rebellious and willing to stick up for myself to my dad and my mom. My mother is a tricky person to describe she was both real and fake at the same time. even now she is the same, but I guess she is more free spirited these days.
By MrBake Wave6 years ago in Families








