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Peridot
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Re: Delicate dilema

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In year 8 (I think - possibly even year 7) my son had to research and make, for Biology homework, a set of Top Trumps cards on the topic of STDs. I was a bit shocked initially but then thought what a good idea it was. We didn't actually play it as a game but I read them all and definitely learned a lot myself!
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Re: Delicate dilema

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Oh good grief....and I thought the model Castle was hard enough...!! :lol:
Peridot
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Re: Delicate dilema

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kenyancowgirl wrote:Oh good grief....and I thought the model Castle was hard enough...!! :lol:
:D
Stressed?Moi?
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Re: Delicate dilema

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:lol:

Meant to say, he also asked if you got STD's when you get pregnant. What the...........
Peridot
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Re: Delicate dilema

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The detailed revolting descriptions and pictures of infected parts that my DS printed out for his set of cards has certainly put him off wanting to make anyone pregnant in a hurry... Which I suppose is the desired outcome of the exercise.
Stressed?Moi?
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Re: Delicate dilema

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Euwwwwwwwwwwwww! :D
JamesDean
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Re: Delicate dilema

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Peridot wrote:The detailed revolting descriptions and pictures of infected parts that my DS printed out for his set of cards has certainly put him off wanting to make anyone pregnant in a hurry... Which I suppose is the desired outcome of the exercise.
:lol: We do a very similar thing at work - the browser history on my pc would def raise a few eyebrows :shock:

JD
southbucks3
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Re: Delicate dilema

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Peridot wrote:In year 8 (I think - possibly even year 7) my son had to research and make, for Biology homework, a set of Top Trumps cards on the topic of STDs. I was a bit shocked initially but then thought what a good idea it was. We didn't actually play it as a game but I read them all and definitely learned a lot myself!

Yeuch.....and there is me hiding my earl of Rochester poem book because I wanted to protect their innocence!
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Re: Delicate dilema

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in direct line of this thread... but in French, in case you wish to have fun trying to understand the article... Good luck!

http://madame.lefigaro.fr/bien-etre/com ... 0115-93909" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Delicate dilema

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JaneEyre wrote:in direct line of this thread... but in French, in case you wish to have fun trying to understand the article... Good luck!

http://madame.lefigaro.fr/bien-etre/com ... 0115-93909" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks Janeeyre.I reckon I understood about 45 percent of that. I'll cut and paste it to word later and google translate!
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