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Jul 12, 06 07:50 am
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and this one time, at day camp, i....

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Jul 12, 06 08:42 am
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Two 6 year olds, wonder where they learnt that from.

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Jul 12, 06 08:47 am
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Reply to TrulyCdn:

supposedly an 8 yo...

According to both 6-year-old boys, an 8-year-old boy at camp taught them what to do and this wasn't their first time.


oh wait, did you read the article?

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Jul 12, 06 09:02 am
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Reply to petemoss:

Of course I read the arti....




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Jul 12, 06 09:05 am
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Reply to TrulyCdn:

EXACTLY what i thought.

Busted.
Book'em, Danno...

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Jul 12, 06 09:00 am
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""It's very emotional, very unsettling," the mother said. "You know, you're entrusting your child to someone to take care of them and protect them.""

how about you tell your 6 year old not to fuck other boys? taht would be a good start. you can't expect highschool camp counselors to be watching kids 100% of the time. none of the counselors told one boy to stick his dick in another boy's butt.

May you always have sand in your shoes and a dollar in your pocket. All you have to do is believe And the skeet will set you free --2 Live Crew,

 
Jul 12, 06 12:21 pm
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Reply to litty:

Well, in my experience as a parent, neither of my boys would have understood what I was saying to them about that when they were 6. It also would've opened up way more avenues of thought for them than they would've ever had if I had kept my mouth shut.
It's possible that the 8 year old got the birds and bees info a little too early for his mental capabilities - it sure sounds like the 6 year olds did.

When I was going through my long and bitter divorce, around the time when the fees had gone through $100,000, I asked my lawyer - a specialist with lots of experience and a Roman Catholic - what he'd do if his wife ever wanted to drag him through divorce.

 
Jul 12, 06 10:37 pm
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Reply to litty:

How about take care of your children when they are at this vulnerable stage ... that way you don't have to 'trust' strangers.




Jul 13, 06 11:46 pm
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Ok. Rule #1.
1.) Don't fuc*in' trust strangers with your KIDS!!!!



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