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3rd of November, 2014 (Monday) - 10 comments

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Tilda on page 136
This is soooo good. I started binge reading it, and now I can't stop. I need more!!!
Flancy on page 136
Ah, parents! Don't they know kids their age don't even know HOW to do the nasty?
Lucky on page 136
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 on page 136
I like mine better *humfh*
Yochanan on page 136
If my parents ever ask, you are a little boy named Sue
Willomo on page 136
@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 on page 136
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 on page 136
@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.
Page 134
Guesticus on page 134
Thought Americans had 'semesters'
Bill on page 134
Yes, American schools have the school year divided into (usually) two semesters, with winter (Christmas) break in between them at the end of December. In grade school (usually up to the fifth or sixth year, depending on the school district), they often mark the passage of half a semester by calling it a "quarter," although there's usually not a break in between (except maybe Spring Break). However, they usually stop referring to quarters by the time you get to high school (grades 9-12) and speak only of semesters as a whole, with mid-term exams arriving by late high school or college/university.