I learned, long ago, that if a child asks me about something, I ask him or her, “Tell me what you heard, then we can discuss it from there.” I have found, that if the child was told something “nasty,” it turns out not to be as graphic as it sounds, since whoever told the child probably did not understand it any better than a child would.
Tigressy about 7 years ago
Tony asked, about 8 hours ago
What’s your escape?
The staircase, our balcony and the windows on the other side.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 7 years ago
My escape is reading online comics.
ladykat about 7 years ago
My escape is my needlework.
Knightman Premium Member about 7 years ago
Just tell him it’s a sport for them. Tongue Hockey!!!
My escape…working on pocket watches. I not to good but its fun learning.
whiteheron about 7 years ago
No one gets out of this mess alive. There is no escape!!!!!
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
Toons
GROG Premium Member about 7 years ago
Toons and classic movies.
Daniel Jacobson about 7 years ago
I learned, long ago, that if a child asks me about something, I ask him or her, “Tell me what you heard, then we can discuss it from there.” I have found, that if the child was told something “nasty,” it turns out not to be as graphic as it sounds, since whoever told the child probably did not understand it any better than a child would.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Wait till the hear the word “Greek” in relation to people and (sex). That one should be fun. No, just kidding about that.