MJ....I am in the same boat. My daughter was 6 in March...and the questions started coming...."Do you have to be married to have babies?" (Of course I answered with an emphatic YES...it's my CHILD for God's sake!). So then she proceeds to tell me that "Daddy's brothers are daddies, and they aren't married...." Okay..well, "Some people do it backwards." "Can I do it backwards?" Emphatic NO! Yesterday, she wanted to know how babies get out of your belly. A VERY WELL timed visit from the neighbor squashed that one--but I am NOT prepared for this!

She is 6, and on her 3rd "boyfriend". Harmless, really....until she asked her dad if Zachary (the boyfriend) could come over for a slumber party. Lord help me!
IrieAllie Reviewed by IrieAllie on . Our Differences The other day I took my son for his physical. His doctor told me that now is the time that most kids start to ask questions about sex. His suggestion was to bring up sexaulity to my son, not explicitally, just to carefully ask him some questions first. I asked him if he had started to notice any differences between the girls and boys at his school. He said, "Yes, girls are dumb and gross and boys aren't. Sierra tries to kiss me with her gross lips in the cafeteria and on the bus!! She says Rating: 5