Wednesday, April 3, 2013

What do I do when the kids start a difficult question?

Query basically by SWBD: What do you do when your kids start asking the tough questions?

My 8 year old niece just asked an interesting question to her mother. “Mommy what is erectile dysfunction?” If your daughter at that age asked that question how would you handle that situation?


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Answer by AGAINST ME!

Be honest without being direct. For example “It’s when a man has trouble performing recreation acts”.


Answer by chanel

google it bro


Answer by Rhiannon Burgess

I would just distract her with helping baking or a fun movie get her mind off it and she will probably forget.


Answer by She who must be named

ask her where she learned it and put a stop to it!


Answer by Genus Gooberfatfacetwinkletoes

I would just say it’s something for men but dont repeat it, she probably heard it from commercials for the medicine for it.


Answer by Blake

wait what is it?? i dont know too!


Answer by Selar

I answer the questions bluntly. That is just me. If I do not know the answers, I google it. Kids do ask the darndest things. Certain children in my kids school all started calling each other a “douchebag”, kids think the dumbest things are funny. I informed my boys exactly what that was. They were stunned and I never ever heard it come out of their mouths. They laugh everytime a kid says it, and the kid has no idea what it means. So this is why, I answer honestly. I do not beat around the bush and sugar coat it either.


Answer by Deans

I would explain it to her in simple terms. If there is open communication…it won’t really be weird.


Answer by Chase

Grow some balls and answer honestly. Children at age 8 need to be educated appropriately so as to not end up learning everything from their perverse little friends.


Answer by mother mary™

“Erectile dysfunction is when a man is unable to keep his penis stiff enough to have sexual intercourse. Would you like to know more?” Guarantee, at 8yo, her answer will be a firm, “Eww, no!”


If they ask a question, I answer it.


Answer by Jenna

ill tell her its when a guy cant get hard..


shes 8, she should know already that guys get hard..


Answer by Kelsey

This is probably because of viagra comercials. My step son asked me what a condom was one time because he saw a trojan condom comercial. I told him exactly what it was and he didn’t ask me again. She is 8 not 5 so it shouldn’t be a problem to answer her question in a simple way without going into too much detail. Maybe you should also buy her a puberty book that answers some questions about sex and such so you don’t have to answer those questions if they make you uncomfortable. I bought one for my older step son who is 9 but my younger step son is 7 and immature so I just answer his questions in a simple way.


Answer by Maria Hernandez

In my opinion, you answer the questions, fully. The child will know when you are either lying or not giving the whole story and they will ask their friends. This is the perfect opportunity to explain to the child, very carefully, what it is. If you do it right she will always come to you with questions and this will give you a picture of what is going on in her life. Talk as if this is a normal conversation. – I would say its when a man is not able to have sex. What do you know about sex? So I can make sure we talk about what you don’t understand… and continue.


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