Mother’s who don’t explain about this to their daughters are doing them a grave disservice. I’ve heard of girls who thought they were dying when it first happened. My mom didn’t want to talk about it either but she gave me this booklet called “What every young girl must know” which only raised more questions. But at least when it happened I knew what it was. I just needed to learn how to “use these” like they’re doing.
I was lucky. In 5th grade, they separated the boys and girls. The nurse talked to us girls about what will happen and the Principal talked with the boys. I think a lot of schools have those talks, but who knows.
Macushlalondra over 5 years ago
Mother’s who don’t explain about this to their daughters are doing them a grave disservice. I’ve heard of girls who thought they were dying when it first happened. My mom didn’t want to talk about it either but she gave me this booklet called “What every young girl must know” which only raised more questions. But at least when it happened I knew what it was. I just needed to learn how to “use these” like they’re doing.
amethyst52 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Get used to it honey.
rekam Premium Member over 5 years ago
My mom told me that she learned what was happening from her brother who’d heard about it from his buddies.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
Your lucky it happened when you were a teenager. It happened to me when I was ten.
Troglodyte over 5 years ago
Admire Greg’s way of handling “sensitive” topics in this strip!
jless over 5 years ago
Are males allowed to read this?
BluNova over 5 years ago
I learned about it in a health class at school. My mom never said a word.
JuliaH1 over 5 years ago
I was lucky. In 5th grade, they separated the boys and girls. The nurse talked to us girls about what will happen and the Principal talked with the boys. I think a lot of schools have those talks, but who knows.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
My mom couldn’t really tell us anything so she had books to read and I read them.