Wow... Lots of knee jerk, Pavlovian style reactions here that are completely uncalled for.
Regardless of the acidity of the above comments, the author's question is perfectly valid and exceedingly common in young males and females and even young adults.
Sex and mature genitalia are foreign to children and because they are inherently very, VERY curious about something that is a very important subject/topic/activity for adults, they inherently wish to learn.
Unfortunately it's a very squeamish topic for adults and parents because of laws, social taboo and instinct. However, just because the subject is uncomfortable to deal with doesn't make children less curious and denying them the knowledge (not the experience!) usually causes them to seek out information on their own.
When they do, their naivety, more often than not, puts them in harms way and can expose them to thing that they are just not prepared for physically, mentally and emotionally.
Just like this author's question, probably seen as a genuine and innocent question (assuming it's genuine) by the poster, has nothing but degrading, insulting and hateful comments that attack him/her for simply being curious.
Is it normal that i like to see my father's penis?
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Wow... Lots of knee jerk, Pavlovian style reactions here that are completely uncalled for.
Regardless of the acidity of the above comments, the author's question is perfectly valid and exceedingly common in young males and females and even young adults.
Sex and mature genitalia are foreign to children and because they are inherently very, VERY curious about something that is a very important subject/topic/activity for adults, they inherently wish to learn.
Unfortunately it's a very squeamish topic for adults and parents because of laws, social taboo and instinct. However, just because the subject is uncomfortable to deal with doesn't make children less curious and denying them the knowledge (not the experience!) usually causes them to seek out information on their own.
When they do, their naivety, more often than not, puts them in harms way and can expose them to thing that they are just not prepared for physically, mentally and emotionally.
Just like this author's question, probably seen as a genuine and innocent question (assuming it's genuine) by the poster, has nothing but degrading, insulting and hateful comments that attack him/her for simply being curious.