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12 Questions Every Parent Dreads Being Asked

Posted by devanmcguinness on January 24th, 2012 at 11:49 am

questions for parents 12 Questions Every Parent Dreads Being AskedKids are curious creatures. If your children haven’t entered the phase of endless questions, ‘why’s’ and pushing for more information … brace yourself. If you have lived through that and are at the other side — I am slightly jealous.

I love the questions kids ask and I always try to answer with truth — maybe not the whole, detailed truth but what I believe they are able to grasp and understand. There are some questions that I have been asked that took me a bit of time to compose myself — and there are some questions I know I will be asked that I just dread … because it’s awkward.

Click through to read the 12 questions every parent dreads being asked:

01 12 Questions Every Parent Dreads Being Asked

Where is Your Penis, Mommy?
"Were you just looking at my girly parts? Um... crap. Girls don't have penises." Awkward.
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