“These days, people talk about the need for
sex education even for very young kids so in the spirit of this, I called my
ten year old daughter and nine year old son for a small pep talk of the basics
of sex education. We talked about liking boys or girls, the dangers that a girl
could face with boys and how getting pregnant should only happen after
marriage. I gave them a small book about
this stuff specifically written for their age group to further explain things. Happy
with myself for taking the first step in this daunting challenge, I signed off.
A few days later, I overheard both of them
arguing. I didn’t pay much attention because they always argued …until I heard
my name. I stopped to listen and the conversation went something like this:
Daughter: I’m telling you I’m right. I was
born April and their wedding was October. Pregnancy is nine months so I think
they were pregnant before the wedding.
Son: Wait. Let me calculate it myself. (Then I
heard him counting). You’re right. But ah ah…mummy said you’re not supposed to
get pregnant before you marry.
Daughter: Exactly. So how come she got
pregnant?
Son: Are you sure the wedding was in October?
Daughter: What do you mean …what kind of dumb
question is that?
Son: I’m going to ask her now.
Once I heard that, I took off into my bathroom
and shut the door. Of course, my kids don’t respect my privacy so they just ran in and proceeded to ask me the question. Not knowing how to respond,
I told them I didn’t have time for such ridiculous questions and promptly assigned
chores to them.
Do you know it didn’t end there? Later that
night, my husband came into our room with a amused look on his face. When I asked
him what the joke was, he whispered that our kids just welcomed him home with
questions about me being pregnant before our wedding. They wanted him to
confirm if it was true or not and if true, why it was so since I told them it
was wrong.
It was funny because we both felt guilty and
honestly, I felt like I had done something wrong. When they got tired of us
sending them off on errands anytime they asked the question, they stopped. I was
relieved but I also learnt a lesson …about planning any speech I intend to give
my kids so I would be prepared to answer their questions without fear.
3 comments:
Kids are smarter than we think. Good for u mummy for preaching before arranging your evidence. Lol
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