looking back on my own experience i don´t recal it being a drama at all. guess i always knew i had the support of both my parents and friends if need be and i pretty much figured it all out on my own (hell, it´s instinct.) if you know your son as well as a mother usually does if it´s going to feel awkward talking to him about it he´ll pick up on theawkward vibe straight away and i think it will be pretty futile. perhaps paradoxically if he knows he has your support (my parents always said that i can talk with them about *anything*) he´ll probably figure it all out on his own and save you a lot of effort. perhaps just bring to his attention things like stds although these days most of these issues are well attended to. i think you have nothing to worry about (although as a parent i´m sure you will anyway)
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mother nature made the aeroplane, and the submarine sandwich, with the steady hands and dead eye of a remarkable sculptor.
she shed her mountain turning training wheels, for the convenience of the moving sidewalk, that delivers the magnetic monkey children through the mouth of impossible calendar clock, into the devil's manhole cauldron.
physics of a bicycle, isn't it remarkable?
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