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Hi. Recently, my son asked me about his penis. He said it was 6'' long. He is 13 years old. I didn't really know what to say, being a female and all. I quicky turned up the stereo and continued driving ignoring that question. What if the question comes up again, what should I say?
 

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You completely ignored him ?

That show's alot of openess....sorry to say.

When one of my sons asked me why his weenie gets hard, I told him he either had to go to the bathroom or it was part of nature. I also told him that it happens to all men, even Dad, and it's nothing to be ashamed of, but not to show it off.

Later on he got the "talk"....early teens

Size never came up. Honesty, that's all.
 

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i dont get it, whats the big deal about kids asking questions, to me you got a pussy or a cock every bodys born with one or the other, and when my kids starting asking questions i answerd them acording to there age and there abilliy to understand the aswer, now they now are older and they know about sex and such i would rather they get there answers from me instead of from a book or experomenting and making me a grandma early LOL, so when kids ask questions they trust you enough to ask you, so be honest enough back and show them as much respect as they showed you by asking you, and answer them, why is it so hard to do that for some parents?
 

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Hi. Recently, my son asked me about his penis. He said it was 6'' long. He is 13 years old. I didn't really know what to say, being a female and all. I quicky turned up the stereo and continued driving ignoring that question. What if the question comes up again, what should I say?
Just congratulate him and tell him you're proud of him, that's all I guess.