Ask a room full of five-year-olds what love is, and you won’t get the standard Hallmark card reply. You will get a detailed analysis of who has the cooties, why holding hands is “gross unless you have a boo-boo,” and a very serious debate about whether you are allowed to marry your pet hamster.
When done well, the portrayal of small children in relationships and romantic storylines can be incredibly powerful. For example: Small children sex 3gp videos on peperonity.com
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Experts suggest that when children ask about romantic storylines, the best approach is honesty tempered with age-appropriate simplicity. Defining a relationship as "two people who are very best friends and take care of each other" helps ground the abstract concept of romance in something a child can actually understand: friendship. Why Kids Find Romance "Gross" The Unfiltered Philosophers: What Small Children Teach Us
When a parent cries after a breakup, a small child will offer the most pragmatic solution: "Don’t worry, Mommy. You can get a new one on the computer. Do you want to watch me do a somersault?" For example: References Experts suggest that when children