Re: Bumper stickers I saw today
KathrynJB@aol.com
In a message dated 9/5/2002 1:33:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com writes:
have had incredible conversations in the car about this. (I still remember
when he announced why kissing always looked so weird in movies. "Mama...they
use their TONGUES!")
The big advantage, of course, is that when the parent is driving, eye contact
is impossible. You can have all kinds of potentially embarassing
conversations without having to look at one another.
Kathryn
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AlwaysLearning@yahoogroups.com writes:
> It was more sex education than I had planned for the afternoon. I wonderMy experience is that sex education is best done in the car. Julian and I
> if the driver of that van has considered THAT. With the bumper stickers so
>
> many and so high, even kids riding in the car can see them.
>
>
have had incredible conversations in the car about this. (I still remember
when he announced why kissing always looked so weird in movies. "Mama...they
use their TONGUES!")
The big advantage, of course, is that when the parent is driving, eye contact
is impossible. You can have all kinds of potentially embarassing
conversations without having to look at one another.
Kathryn
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