We both are very honest with our kids. The only thing we keep away from them is fab.
Well, the sex part of it as we made some very good friends here who are actually okay with kiddie meets where we all just have a night in with everyone's kids are in (no sex or any fab language around them, obviously).
I wish more people would see fellow fabbers as fellow human beings.
So no, there is pretty much nothing that we will tell our kids when we're older as they've seen and experienced everything first hand |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I know our youngest will likely ask about the pandemic when thier older. The other likely questions will probably be "why are there whips/floggers/canes in your room?" (we do hide them but some things do get missed) |
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When we're old, our kids will be wrapped up in their own lives and we will represent either an inconvenient responsibility or a convenient free childminding service |
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By *imjennings OP Man
over a year ago
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I think cars will be something I’ll be asked about. With the push to electric and all the safety features and self driving tech that they’re coming with I think my grandkids will be amazed we used to drive machine which had exploded a fuel with smoke coming out of the back with which you had to move a stick to change gears and had to completely control yourself and left the house only relying on your wits to get where you were going. |
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