Differences Between Mommy And Daddy

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Hi kids! Have you ever wondered how and where you came from? How you will grow up? Well it all started like this. When mommy and daddy were younger, they had a strong feeling for each other. Then throughout the years, daddy finally had the guts to tell mommy he loves her and that he wants to be with her for the rest of his life. Mommy like that so she said yes. When mommy and daddy got married, daddy made mommy a promise. A promise to love her for the rest of his life. As well, mommy made the same promise to daddy.
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Mommy and daddy were ready for sex. Sex is when mommy and daddy love each other so much that they come together and talk about having a baby. When they body agree on having a baby, sex happens and a baby is born nine months
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Fast forward now. You are 5 years old. You are learning new things. Mommy and daddy show you pictures of you when you were a baby. You were so excited that you were growing up! You were confused though. You kept asking mommy and daddy where you came from, and when will you grow up. Mommy and daddy just looked at you with their great big smile and told you every time you asked that you will find out when you are older.

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Fast forward now you are 10 years old. Your teachers tell you about puberty. But you still have questions. When will I go through puberty? When will I get taller? Well young child, girls between the ages of 10 and 14 hit puberty, while in boys it happens later, between the ages of 12 and 16. For boys it takes longer, but for girls, it goes faster and it can start early too. During puberty, boys get hair everywhere, their penis gets bigger, and their voice gets deeper. For girls, puberty is more complex, because the changes are mostly inside the girl’s private areas, besides their breast getting bigger.

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Fast forward now. You are 15 years old. You went through puberty, and now you can’t wait until you have kids. Your mommy and daddy talk to you about sex. These funny weird questions that you have now, will all be answered when you are older. But right now, enjoy being a little child because once you get bigger, you will wish you were younger

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