Lol, you're a bit of a perv.....but mildly amusing. I'm not going to bring my daughter up to be asking those kinds of questions to people (i.e - personal questions that are none of her business) but if she did, I'd just have to tell her the truth....I can't remember
2007-07-15 06:43:16
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answered by Danielle D 2
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Why for man is more appropriate that women had many lovers and can't believe that some women haven't many partners in her life?! Not, I will not lie my doughtier, I will tell her the Truth: That I whole life have only her father. Also, I consider when in carnivals man preparing in women, he preparing in women with low moral. Why?Why some man have Edip complex and can't grow up?!
2007-07-15 13:44:49
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answered by Denicia 6
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Would you tell your son how many women you've slept with or would you lie to him?
Most people don't discuss sexual histories with children so this is a pretty strange question. You only need to discuss your sexual history with your mate or sex partner.
2007-07-15 14:36:32
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answered by ? 4
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I guess you could yell LIAR all you want to, but I find absolutely no benefit in telling my children everything from my past. I can think of no one person who really needs to know every single thing that I have done. It is pointless. I have not a clue what my parents were like before they came together, and I'm good with that. If the subject comes up, my children can know that I made choices that I later regretted, explain to them how those choices made me feel, and explain how those choices affected the rest of my life. To simply spit out a number gives my children no guidance, no council, no information whatsoever.
2007-07-15 13:44:10
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answered by robin0408 4
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Well, I consider the number of partners I have had personal. I do not believe that my daughter has a need to know. I will not answer her with the truth or a lie ---I will simply tell her that I will not discuss my sexual history with her.
2007-07-15 13:42:51
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answered by Tired_Of_Sarcasm 3
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I would not, none of her business. If she is asking out of curosity about what is normal then in talking about sex/love/relationships with her giving her an idea of what is an acceptable amount of experience at a specific age might be ok. Tell her thats personal and a woman doesnt share that.
2007-07-15 13:49:11
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answered by Jenn 2
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I don't see any need for a mother, daughter or son and father to be discussing their sexual histories. If is neither relevant nor necessary. Not to mention it is very inappropriate.
2007-07-15 16:51:30
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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I am going to tell her a lie....it is none of her business what I did before she came into my life. What matters is how I have been since I have been her mother.
2007-07-15 13:52:42
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answered by ♥Instantkarma♥♫ 7
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I would tell her it is none of her business. You are a grown woman and you are the parent wheather she is young or old. And since when did parents have to answer to thier children?
2007-07-15 13:45:12
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answered by Pear36LL 3
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She would be my daughter, not my best friend...boundaries are needed in a parental relationship...there is no need for her to know about my sex life or sexual preferences because I'm her mother, not because I have anything to hide.
2007-07-15 13:44:11
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answered by Lioness 6
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