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Thread: How to let your son in on PE
- 04-05-2011 #251
now im really open and honest with my kids and i would have no problem telling my sons. my family unit is not one of these households where the kids should be seen and not heard. we take the mick out of each other and are on first mane terms with our children. if my child comes up to me and says john instead of dad, i answer.
i dont think there is a right way or wrong way to introduce your son into PE but for me i would just be upfront and shock the hell out of him.
if i wanted to introduce him to PE id just aski him what he thought of the size of his dick....and if he wanted a bigger one...i firmly believe that beating around the bush was something you do in the bedroom when your alone with your woman.
will i introduce my sons to PE??? yeah, without a doubt. just as soon as theyre old enough.
- 04-05-2011 #252
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Couple things here:
1. I think it's great you're open and honest with your sons. It's important to keep those lines of communication open, especially as they get older.
2. I think being upfront about PE is the way to go. I don't know if it'll shock the hell out of him. It all depends on how open and honest you've been about other things before PE.
3. Good idea for letting your son in on PE by just asking what he thinks about his size and asking if he wants a bigger one.
4. Keep us posted on how it goes when you let them in on PE. How old are they now and when do you think you'll be letting them in on it?To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
- 04-05-2011 #253
my eldest as it happens is only 6 lol so it wont be for quite a while yet.
due to children learning sex education in school at a younger age as he begins to learn about the body parts and their functions i will educate him at home about the things the schools do not teach..
i think introducing my son to PE whilst he is already covering the subject will be a lot easier than doing it seperatley later.
obv i will not introduce him to the physical elements of PE untill he is old enough to make a decision and/or practice the techniques.
but i think having the knowlege of whats available to not only him but to everyone will give him more insite into how and why people use these techniques.
if he decides when he is older to use the techniques then he will already be prepared with enough knowlege to do so.
after all preperation is the key to everything is it not?
- 04-06-2011 #254
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I think that's a great way to go about it by letting him in on PE when you're doing "the talk". It's an age when they're exploring their bodies naturally, and with the internet they already have access to things at that age. I agree that the knowledge that PE exists and good preparation for your son will benefit him. Just make sure you continue to guide him so that he doesn't overdo PE.
To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
- 04-06-2011 #255
i always teach my kids "the proper" way to do everything in life.
i wont ever show them one thing than tell them its wrong. its the right way or no way.
- 04-06-2011 #256
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To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
- 04-06-2011 #257
yup, i was lied to about all sorts when i was a kid and i still get fed the same shpeel to this day. so i dont want that for my kids
- 04-06-2011 #258
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If you raise your son so that he grows up with PE being normal, then it'll be normal.
To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
- 04-07-2011 #259
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Letting your son know PE exists and it works and its not true that you are stuck with what you're born with is a good way to go. You're not trying to get him to do it, it is merely information. What your son does with that information is up to him and him alone. If in pasing on your PE knowledge to him he gets more open with you or decides to get into PE, that's a good thing.
To me, there is no shame in PE. It's no different than when guys first began to lift weights/bodybuild and it was a fringe thing. Now it's mainstream.
- 04-08-2011 #260
My son is 19 and sexually active, I had posted earlier on this thread that I was going to tell him and today I did. Brought up sex and threw the question out there. I asked him what woulod he think if he could be an inch longer than he was, would he be interested and he said hell ya. That was it. I actually asked him what would you do if 20 years from now your dad said hey, I knew how to make your weeney bigger 20 years ago but I never told you would you wish I had or had not told you. He said let me in on it and a very open conversation about exercising the junk ensued . We talked about ED in older folks and general pecker health and he ate it up. He wanted to know the website and other things. Probably actually the best sex talk we have ever had and I think since I was straight to the point there wasnt even time to get akward, says he gonna log on and check it out tonight. I am glad we had the conversation. I did wait for positive results so I could say " it actually works". Thats the skinny of it, Pimp out
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