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Alright I need to know.
Did anybody else's parents teached them about period and death at a young age without sugar coating it, or is it just my family?
Cause my mom explained to my sister and I about period when we were like four or five years old. We saw her pads and tampons, asked what they where, and she explained it. Didn't say we'll understand when we're older, none of that junk, she just explained it like. The funny thing is that we didn't care, we were just happy to know what that was.
She also explained to us about death when we asked why we didn't have grandpa's like other kids. She just explained death to us in a way that a five/six year old kid can understand.
And in all honesty, I love my mom for that. She understood that we wanted to know, so she explained to us in a way a child can understand.
But all honesty, were anybody else parents like that? Or are my parents just really good at parenting?