your mom is your mom. love her for who she is. i'd imagine the "time" she grew up in -- it was taboo to say the proper words for the parts of the anatomy.. and so people gave them "cutesie" names to avoid being socially wrong.
in the grand scheme of things, does her use of these words make her a bad person? if not, it's usually best to just accept her for who she is, terminology and all. no one's perfect. :) be glad you have a mom, still living, and you can talk about those personal types of things. life and love are about realizing that the "small things" that bug you about a person are far outweighed by the joyous "big things" you share.
at least be proud your mom isn't spouting off curse words every other breath... like a sailor. imagine her being the opposite of what she is -- sounding like a guy more than a woman. that would probably be uncomfortable. :) i have no room to talk, since i talk like a sailor. but, i see your point.
and like they say..you don't have to like your family, you just have to love them. :)
2006-07-22 17:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Catholicism got here first. The observe 'Catholic' skill 'familiar', 'which comprise all Christians or all of Western Church'. Catholics have been the 1st Christians. Roman Catholic Church (in Vatican) is the 1st good Christian Church. Catholicism got here from Judaism and via advert 394 Christianity became the good faith of the Roman empire. it somewhat is after the Reformation for the duration of the sixteen th century that Roman Catholicism chop up and had 2 different branches - Protestantism and Orthodoxy . Roman Catholicism, Protestanism and Orthodoxy are the three considerable branches or denominations of Christianity. those 3 considerable branches and a few 'different' Christians are jointly prevalent as Christianity. So while you're a Catholic which skill you're a Christian. once you introduce your self it somewhat is easier for others to understand and greater mushy for you once you assert ' i'm a Christian' or 'i'm a Christian - Catholic' than 'i'm a Catholic'.
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answered by midkiff 4
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Learn to spell so she will realize that you are growing up and just flat out tell her that she should use the proper words. That's really sad. My mom taught me all my body parts when I was very small. It's amazing some parents think that children should be ashamed of their body.
And please get some reputable information on sex rather than just from your friends. I taught sex ed to junior high kids and it was really frightening some of the myths that they believed. No wonder we have so many teen pregnancies!
2006-07-22 17:59:12
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answered by optimistic_dr3am3r 3
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Repeat her sentence back to her using the correct terminology. If she says, "so and so has a infection in her pepe" ask, "Is this a vaginal infection or a urinary tract infection?"
Please know that you are not alone though. The other day a friend's mom told me that her "poopies" had clogged the toilet. She's in her 60s.
2006-07-22 17:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a tough one. I absolutely HATE saying the CORRECT words for things and I am 44 yrs old!!! LOL
I just keep saying it. Correct your mother each time she says the words wrong. Pepe = Penis! sooner or later she will get the HINT you want the correct/accurate word!!!
2006-07-22 17:58:17
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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My mom was difficult to deal with when it came to talking about sex. I asked her to be adult about it, but it didn't work for me. Finally I had to accept it was just her way and she wasn't going to change because I asked her to. But it is worth trying. Confronting her with the actual word might loosen her up, but I have doubt due to my experience. I hope you have a better (open minded) mother than I do.
2006-07-22 17:46:19
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answered by allannela 4
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First all people may make mistakes, you spelled rite wrong...it's spelled right. Just tell your mom you are old enough for the correct words and tell her you know about the vagina and the penis.
2006-07-22 17:38:24
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answered by coolbeansnyc 4
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Just explain to her that you are old enough to understand that the appropriate term is not "pepe." She'll be impressed with your maturity about the issue.
2006-07-22 17:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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who cares she is your mom kids for mothers sometimes stay kids untill they are over 50ty,
just tell her not to talk about pepes in front of your friends
2006-07-22 17:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Let your Mom be your Mom, she knows the correct word's also, but when talking with you she is a little uncomfortable.
2006-07-22 17:36:29
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answered by brp_13 4
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