|
Post by candycat51 on Mar 17, 2010 14:11:43 GMT -5
A lot of girls are uncomfortable with talking to their parents about their period - or just puberty in general! So if u have any questions on that u can post them here and i will answer! -Candycat51
|
|
|
Post by kate5555555555 on Mar 21, 2010 17:26:45 GMT -5
Well I feel uncomfortable talking about it infront of any adult...
|
|
CherrySmilezz
POSTINGPOSTINGPOSTING
Smile and eat potatoes :)
Posts: 360
|
Post by CherrySmilezz on Mar 21, 2010 18:20:58 GMT -5
im really close to my mom n tell her evrything. im not uncomfortable about telling her, but my dad, thats a whole different story. embarassing!
|
|
CherrySmilezz
POSTINGPOSTINGPOSTING
Smile and eat potatoes :)
Posts: 360
|
Post by CherrySmilezz on Mar 22, 2010 20:55:18 GMT -5
how bout u candycat, were u uncomfortable about telling ur 'rents wen u got ur first period?: D
|
|
|
Post by candycat51 on Mar 27, 2010 20:14:15 GMT -5
no, i knew that my mom was there for me and had gone through everything that i was experiencing
|
|
loveyou
I haven't posted much yet.
Posts: 2
|
Post by loveyou on Jul 25, 2010 19:11:47 GMT -5
hay um i was wondering how i could talk to my mom about my period its so hard because we are so different but i really need to talk to her and she is so immature and tries to be my best friend and not my mom she acts like a teen all the time and shes 36 years old what do i do help me please
|
|
Lilli
POSTINGPOSTINGPOSTING
Aww!! Look at the lil doggie!! Stay, Rex, stay still! Good boy!! lol
Posts: 225
|
Post by Lilli on Aug 10, 2010 0:09:31 GMT -5
Well you should sit down at the kitchen table or on the couch, or wherever you are comfortable and say "Mom, could we talk seriously for a little while?" it might be kinda hard, but just try and get her to understand.
|
|