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eliskimo September 28 2006, 18:43:18 UTC
Assuming we're talking teen years here, "Only if I were tied to a chair first". Mostly this has to do with mine & mother's respective personalities and my maturity level at the time. Once I was in college, OK. As a teen, might discuss such things with my grandmother, my aunts, my great-aunts, even my dad before I'd go near the subject with my mother.

I got my period one summer while she & I were away from each other from two months and tried to hide it so I could pretend it really started the following month when I could talk her about it ... but that kind of backfired ... I wasn't very good with dealing on my own and both my babysitter and my grandmother found out. They took my silence as a signal of my unwillingess to deal and told my mother as such, which probably set the stage of the awkwardness to come.

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aherne September 28 2006, 19:03:48 UTC
Sex doesn't exist in my family. We all just sprung into being one day. As did each one of my sisters' children, for that matter. It must be a genetic thing.

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linnetcaplan September 28 2006, 20:26:58 UTC
Meh, I talk about sex to my mom whether she likes it or not. She gets offended, not me. My dad, however, can take a joke better than mom ;)

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cielf September 28 2006, 22:43:01 UTC
(giggles madly)

No, really. Can you imagine it?

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locus_ofcontrol September 29 2006, 00:19:38 UTC
well, I always figured I was warped from the get go when it was my dad that explained my menstrual cycle to me...

course him showing me porn films at 13 so I'd know the difference between having sex and making love...well I just look at that completely differently NOW!!!

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