I’m the dad of a 14-year-old boy. Growing up, my parents were very closed off and distant, so I never felt comfortable asking them personal questions, which honestly hurt me quite a bit. I promised myself that if I ever became a parent, I’d make sure my kid felt comfortable talking to me about anything. So recently, my son came to me and said he wanted to shave down there but was scared he might cut himself. He asked how to do it. I asked him if he wanted me to show him, and he said yes. So I showed him the process. He said, “Thanks, Dad,” and that was that. On one hand, I’m proud that I created the open environment I always wanted growing up. On the other hand, I can’t help but wonder if people around me would think it crossed a boundary.
No, it’s just weird to ask about it on a public forum
I feel like no stupid questions includes no weird questions as well. Please don’t attack people for posting here.
Yeah! First, I don’t think it would be weird to ask it elsewhere, but definitely ok to ask it here.
Wish I could downvote you more than once.
It’s an opinion, fucking relax. I stand by my opinion on this and fuck yourself more than once. I’ll leave.
That’s quite the escalation of hostility lol
gettin’ better at it as I age
You should leave and reflect on your behavior. That would be nice.
Well I did leave since this sub since it’s only shit that I find stupid and aggravates me. That was my reflection and I’m fine with my behavior mommy. No, mommy, I don’t think I’ll accept your timeout