I find this whole thread almost "cute" in it's niativity. I have 2 boys 13 and 12, and a daughter who is 9. I have had the birds and bees talk with all of them more then once so I know of what I speak and here is my view...
Take a look around at all the women in your life...they have all gone through the heart wrenching "romantic" years and come out the other side as normal, well adjusted women. It seems to me that this is a right of passage just like fighting for boys. I am not worried about heartbreak for my daughter. She is strong and will survive. In fact, I worry more about my boys not surviving a bad fight (Yes, they are dumb as bricks, even the high honor one!).
I also wonder, and some of you women may be of help here, but I suspect many women look back at this period of thier lives with longing foe those days when she was "alive", just as many men look back at thier "exciting" days.

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slowlickitysplit Reviewed by slowlickitysplit on . To any dads out there, or if you're expecting or planning on having kids, etc I was thinking about this today, If I had a daughter I really wouldn't want her to be around boys at all. Because I see the way it is with my friends and I now and it seems like she would be at a huge risk to be taken advantage of. However, If I had a son I wouldn't really care at all I would just try to make sure that he's safe and wraps it up. I just think that boys know how to take care of themselves better at this age. That's hypocritacle but that's how I feel. Im 16 btw. Rating: 5