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    Schools should take serious action against student intimacy?

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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      buds:


      ks2me, for girls... i think at the point of pubescence which in this generation
      seems to be much earlier than Sec 1 as compared to our time. I was a
      late bloomer myself. Girls who have periods will mean they can already
      reproduce. And when their hormones changes, their body changes tho'
      they may not realise the impact it has on the boys yet cos the mind may
      not mature simultaneously as the body... and knowing young children
      these days with their bold experiments... see see touch touch oooh not
      too bad aye.. :idea: ... nice nice.. wham bam.. too late. Another moment
      to note is when they seem to have BGR questions at a certain point. Just
      my 2 cents.
      Thanks buds will take note of these signs...I am hoping that I can postpone this talk for as long as possible. πŸ˜‰

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        daisyt
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        2ppaamm:
        The other day, my hubby took the MRT and he told me he saw something he couldn't swallow. 2 girls kissing and kissing and touching and touching in the MRT. Lesbians?


        He said he felt so uncomfortable. Now, would that be worse?
        Nowadays, there are more and more lesbians. 😞

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          2ppaamm:
          I don't want to get married, you know.\"

          Sorry even though I am awake now...I think this would be one of my nightmares too if my child declares this to me. 😒

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            ks2me:
            Yes I think sometimes in public, I may appear like a 'lor-li-lor-sor' mum, taking great pains to explain learnings from what we see. But I believe in the long run, these impressions of 'lor-li-lor-so' mum would turn into good trainings she got when she was young. πŸ˜‰ Honestly, I also prefer to see parents that teach their children, even though sometimes may be ugly but at least I feel that the children get corrected on the spot rather than delayed and forgotten.

            Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

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              2ppaamm
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              daisyt:
              ks2me:

              Yes I think sometimes in public, I may appear like a 'lor-li-lor-sor' mum, taking great pains to explain learnings from what we see. But I believe in the long run, these impressions of 'lor-li-lor-so' mum would turn into good trainings she got when she was young. πŸ˜‰ Honestly, I also prefer to see parents that teach their children, even though sometimes may be ugly but at least I feel that the children get corrected on the spot rather than delayed and forgotten.


              Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

              Tee Hee hee... you are lor-li-lor-so here also... you are going to GM soon.

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              • corneyAmberC Offline
                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                daisyt:
                2ppaamm:

                The other day, my hubby took the MRT and he told me he saw something he couldn't swallow. 2 girls kissing and kissing and touching and touching in the MRT. Lesbians?


                He said he felt so uncomfortable. Now, would that be worse?

                Nowadays, there are more and more lesbians. 😞

                Sorry but I would like to say \"Thanks to AWARE\" for bringing on more awareness. πŸ‘…

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                • corneyAmberC Offline
                  corneyAmber
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                  daisyt:
                  ks2me:

                  Yes I think sometimes in public, I may appear like a 'lor-li-lor-sor' mum, taking great pains to explain learnings from what we see. But I believe in the long run, these impressions of 'lor-li-lor-so' mum would turn into good trainings she got when she was young. πŸ˜‰ Honestly, I also prefer to see parents that teach their children, even though sometimes may be ugly but at least I feel that the children get corrected on the spot rather than delayed and forgotten.


                  Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

                  I think if a mum is not lor-li-lor-so....it does not feel mum hor? :lol: :lol:

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                    2ppaamm:
                    daisyt:

                    [quote=\"ks2me\"]Yes I think sometimes in public, I may appear like a 'lor-li-lor-sor' mum, taking great pains to explain learnings from what we see. But I believe in the long run, these impressions of 'lor-li-lor-so' mum would turn into good trainings she got when she was young. πŸ˜‰ Honestly, I also prefer to see parents that teach their children, even though sometimes may be ugly but at least I feel that the children get corrected on the spot rather than delayed and forgotten.


                    Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

                    Tee Hee hee... you are lor-li-lor-so here also... you are going to GM soon.[/quote]You are funny 2ppaamm...so you work harder to be lor-li-lor-so...

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                      2ppaamm:
                      daisyt:

                      [quote=\"ks2me\"]Yes I think sometimes in public, I may appear like a 'lor-li-lor-sor' mum, taking great pains to explain learnings from what we see. But I believe in the long run, these impressions of 'lor-li-lor-so' mum would turn into good trainings she got when she was young. πŸ˜‰ Honestly, I also prefer to see parents that teach their children, even though sometimes may be ugly but at least I feel that the children get corrected on the spot rather than delayed and forgotten.


                      Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

                      Tee Hee hee... you are lor-li-lor-so here also... you are going to GM soon.[/quote]Oh ya hor ! :lol: πŸ˜„

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                        daisyt:
                        2ppaamm:

                        [quote=\"daisyt\"]
                        Ai ya, me also and lor-li-lor-so mum. That day my dd just told me, \"WAH Mummy, you are really very naggy, you know.\" I don't know ... I am young but sometimes, I am afraid the message does not get in her mind, I can repeat it a few times. πŸ˜„

                        Tee Hee hee... you are lor-li-lor-so here also... you are going to GM soon.

                        Oh ya hor ! :lol: :D[/quote]During the DSA interview, my daughter told the vice principal that her mother is very naggy. This is the first time someone says I am lor-li-lor-sor. I guess yep, all mothers will ultimately become naggy. Why ar? Rather be the cool mum.... :rant:

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