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Margret and I were chatting earlier tonight about the conversation between her and her parents after she got in trouble for kicking the neighborhood kid in the balls for no reason other than "to do it."
She says in her profile that her parents "lectured me on the vulnerability of that area on boys" and really it just inspired her to do it more.
Can any of you girls remember specific phrases that you were told by your parents on this subject? Did mom or dad give the lecture? Did it seem like an awkward conversation for them?
(I'm sure some of you have the opposite details of being instructed by your parents to kick boys in the balls who bothered you.)
I'd imagine I'm not the only guy who'd like to hear how some parents of ballbuster's (thankfully) had such epic fails convincing their daughters that it was wrong to kick boys in the balls!
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The very first time i ever hit anyone in the balls was when i was 8 years old, i hit my cousin, but i didn't have a clue what i just did to him. I kicked him to the horror of our parents and grand parents. I had no idea what was going on and why he was crying and writhing so badly. In comes big sis, she explained to me right then and there what i just did and the vulnerability of that area on boys.
The only time my parents took an interest in any of my busts was when i messed up my sisters disgusting boy friend after he groped me. They wanted to know what happened and they wanted to make it perfectly clear that i might have caused serious damage to my sister's boy friend. I was livid, very upset and angry, i told them how i felt, they could see the sincere anger in my eyes and tone of voice and they didn't push the issue any further.
I never had that heart to heart with my parents or anyone of authority or significant other for that matter. Hey maybe that's why I am the way i am now.
I've been given a talking to a couple of times. My mother said "All the boys are going to be a afraid to be near you".
A teacher at school told me "What are we going to do with you?"
worst was my grandmother she just looked at me like i was the devil and said " I couldn't even imagine doing something like that when i was a young lady" "What's wrong with you girls"
A male co-working told me a story over lunch about how his wife was upset with him about such a conversation.
His 11 year old daughter had gotten the "wait until your father comes home, young lady" talk from mom. When dad arrived, the 11 year old girl was told by mom to relay to dad the story of why she'd gotten in trouble at school that day.
She began to tell her unaware father about the boy in her class who had backed her into the corner and how to protect herself she had "kicked him where the sun don't shine." He laughed!
His wife proceeded to chew him out for 10 minutes because in her mind he had ruined the opportunity to communicate to his daughter that she may have used undo force since his daughter already knew that in reality dad thought it was funny that she'd kicked the boy in the balls.
I didn't ask any follow up questions because I didn't want him to think I was overly interested but I would like to know if his laughter was "nervous" laughter or if he really thought it was funny.
Hi Kimmie
in the way you wrote it it seems that its okay for girls to kick balls in the Philippines?
Is it socially very accepted there? Weird ... :-)
kimmie said:
While growing up in the Philippines, i was never told i was doing anything wrong from any of the adults in my life. As a matter of fact when i was 7 years old i witnessed my Aunt, she was 28 at the time, knee the gardener in the balls so instead of telling me I'm doing something wrong, they were setting the example.
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