All i can remember being told was that i was a sunday afternoon romp!!
how glamourous is that rofl
wendy xx
how glamourous is that rofl
wendy xx

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pixiehouse |
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All i can remember being told was that i was a sunday afternoon romp!!
how glamourous is that rofl wendy xx |
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Sassie |
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I wuz sent out watch the rams tup
![]() I'd been helping with the lambing since I was tiny before that and Gran
decided I should know what happened first![]()
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Lavender |
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My Gran, ever sensible, gave me a book all about it
Actually, come to think of it, I've followed suit with my own children Although they know that they can talk to us about anything, we found a fabulous book which explains everything in a wonderfully teen friendly way. I do remember trying out 'Mummy Laid an Egg' though when they were younger, but really didn't like that at all, found it way too much for young children. Lavender XX |
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SueG2006 |
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I don't remember either asking or being told anything about where I came from. However, I think I was created by a
mad scientist.
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gizzwizz |
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I don't think I ever asked
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inkyfingers |
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I was a good Catholic girl, educated by nuns so I thought you got them when God sent them to you. This was confirmed to me because I knew, without being told,
that my mother wanted more children but none ever came. (The "at least I have you" moments were a clue
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We also had a teacher at our school who was not a Catholic so didn't teach religion, so she came to us while our (nun) teacher taught her class. She was lovely, young and full of life and we all loved her. One day, at the change over, our teacher said she had good news for us, Miss xxxx was getting married and something even more wonderful was happening, did any one know what it could be. Well I did, didn't I? I waved my hand in the air and said "She's going to have a baby!" Well Miss went pink and Sister went purple. Next pupil was asked .... yes, she was marrying a Catholic and becoming one herself. Well I was only twelve and I puzzled for ages. Times were
different then.
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