Tilda This is soooo good. I started binge reading it, and now I can't stop. I need more!!!
Flancy Ah, parents! Don't they know kids their age don't even know HOW to do the nasty?
Lucky It's a country with no sex education? They start that around age six or eight or something over here. It reads better like this though 😂
Norbu I like mine better *humfh*
Yochanan If my parents ever ask, you are a little boy named Sue
Willomo @Lucky What country? In Australia (where the comic seems to be set) most schools start sex ed in grade 7 or 8 (So 12 or 13 years old). I've never head of six-eight year olds getting sex ed though.
Norbu I dont know about anywhere else... but I'm preaty sure everyone I knew as a kid froom the age of 8 knew the stuff...
Deof Movestofca @Yochanan: Johnny Cash reference? Oh, what a tangled web we weave.... This is going to be a really "look back at it and laugh" moment if and when the two of them ever start to date.
4th of November, 2014 (Tuesday)
Norbu I wonder how long it will take for her parents to find out he's a boy, to bad she wont be going to the wdding thogh... I would have loved to see Ash in a dress... or more likely, Charlie.
Yochanan Her parents fw www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmDBSeR_czk
Lucky Uk Our advice is always to raise this with the school at the earliest opportunity. It may seem premature to be talking to a headteacher about sex education when your child is going into the Reception class aged 4-5 years old, but some programmes start as young as this. Don’t let sex education take you by surprise! From a web site - it's opt out untill age 11 where it's then compulsory.
Lucky Norbu - or them both in matching dresses.
30th of November, 2014 (Sunday)
Matthew There's a camp I go on every year in the middle of a field with no electricity and bad food and bugs everywhere, and one of the weeks that I look forward to most each year (especially since I'm now old enough to go along as a helper rather than a camper, so I end up cooking the bad food).