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Cressel


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Sun, Jun 04 2023, 9:52 am
There is book called "From Boys to Men" by Dr. Shloimie Zimmerman.
Meant for boys in this stage.
It explains everything to them in a Torahdig way
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Sun, Jun 04 2023, 10:45 am
My husband would not have this talk. So I did . Nothing wrong with that. I am their mother .
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crust


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Sun, Jun 04 2023, 10:53 am
amother OP wrote: | A couple of posters mentioned on that thread that our boys should be taught about puberty and relations etc, not by their moms, but by their dads. And they emphasized that it should not be done by the moms.
And technically, I agree.
But what if there is no dad in the picture? Or what if dad refuses to discuss?
Who should be teaching the boys?
I worry for my son, and I don’t know what to do. I want him to be armed with knowledge and information but it feels too weird for me to do it. Can I give him a book? (Is there even one?)
Do I approach him even though it’s weird?
Will I mess him up forever if I do nothing/ approach him?
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I speak to my sons. I'm not sure who decided that only a father can talk.
I speak to them in bite-sized convos rather than long ones.
100 one minute conversations are more effective than a single one hour conversation.
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