08-01-2011, 10:12 AM
i never spoke to my kids about homosexuality as such. (though we've discussed it many times as adults with me ending such conversations when i got bored with; you're fuckin lesbians aren't you to which they'd both reply yes. (jesting about it wasn't a problem)) nor did i expect a teacher to. i would have expected a teacher to answer fairly if they had asked. i'm not sure teachers have enough on their plate seeing as it's fitted into the curriculum. at 8 i'd say it's close to the age of inquiring minds. i was heterosexually ripping the head off my cock at that age, (metaphorically speaking of course) to imaginings of raquel whelsh and miss bennet ( an english teacher, or anyone else who had large jugs) i was certainly sexually aware at that early age and full of stupid knowledge learned in the playground, about girls private parts and how many holes they had, one estimate was four. which to an 8 year old was believable. imagine my fantasies as to which and how many of said holes i should use. even at eight i was aware that some men were different. all women and girls could be banged but something about certain boys said wtf. i never remember it coming up in class but sometimes we'd speak about it as kids and pretend to squirm and wriggle when we voiced our fears. even at 8 we were macho men hehe. so i'd say start at 10/11 but be aware of early starters, of kids who seem more withdrawn than usual.
