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As the second responder pointed out, seems a little out there. Interestingly her name(not just user name but name she has list in her profile) is the name of a ficitional character. [url=http://blackjewels.wikia.com/wiki/Jaenelle_Angelline]Jaenelle Angelline - The Black Jewels Wiki[/url]
I know lots of people don't put accurate information in their profile but for whatever it is worth.
what a crock of poo and then some! ICE wasn't even in existence until 2003 and there is no way she was 18 since she was allegedly brought over from Korea in the 70's.
Or is it a he who forgot he was supposed to be a she since there's a reference to the girlfriend? Could be gay, sure, but no woman I know uses the word "sphincter" unless drunk or in reference to guys. It's much more a guy's word to use.
Or maybe I just don't hang around enough "worldly" women?
lol....deleted and banned
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crick
Or is it a he who forgot he was supposed to be a she since there's a reference to the girlfriend? Could be gay, sure, but no woman I know uses the word "sphincter" unless drunk or in reference to guys. It's much more a guy's word to use.
Or maybe I just don't hang around enough "worldly" women?
I am now working out how to use the word sphincter more. Just to be worldly. ;)
I'll have to be careful about my use though. I am thinking the principal might not appreciate me spreading my 'worldliness' and teaching that word to the sixth grade boys. LOL!
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kakuehl
Personally I'm in favor of teaching proper vocabulary for body parts.
Agreed. However me adding to their vocabulary of body part words to call each other on the playground would not be deemed helpful. :p
DPline
Agreed. However me adding to their vocabulary of body part words to call each other on the playground would not be deemed helpful. :p
Much better to let South Park add those words, no?;)
I may need to start watching South Park so i can keep up. ;)
Human Growth and Development is being taught this week and is broadening their vocabulary immensely.
He/She is absolutely full of it. I don't, for a minute, buy a single sentence that he/she wrote.
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DPline
Agreed. However me adding to their vocabulary of body part words to call each other on the playground would not be deemed helpful. :p
Surely if they are only allowed to use them if they used them correctly, it would be a good educational exercise!
kakuehl
Surely if they are only allowed to use them if they used them correctly, it would be a good educational exercise!
They are sixth grade boys. They don't use body part words correctly. Or many words for that matter. Hence yesterdays discussion about homo-gized milk. :arrow:
Ah but I taught school for many years... it allowed to use them when used correctly, it's a great incentive.
I, too agree with teaching children the correct names for body parts. In fact, my boys don't have a clue what a 'weiner' is. They only know penis. The only body part I use a different name for is the buttocks. We call it a 'bum' or 'hiney'. Buttocks is too hard for Sam to say. Their pediatrician is so glad they use the correct word.
Yes, it can be a bit ahem, embarassing at times - like when Q asked the 80-some woman if she was a boy or girl. She answered girl and he promptly stated "oh, so you have a "bagine"." You should have seen the look on her face. He calmly explained that boys have a penis and girls have a "bagine" (he still doesn't quite have the letter 'v' down).
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I'm all for penis and vagina, but can't really think of an appropriate discussion of the sphincter.
Earlier this week we had the vodka tampon discussion and I can guarantee you I never thought I'd be having that one. Ugh.
crick
I'm all for penis and vagina, but can't really think of an appropriate discussion of the sphincter.
Exactly! Unless there is an MD next to your name, or you are talking to someone with one, I just can't see where that one would come up! Maybe I am just not creative enough. LOL!
I am all for teaching children the correct names for body parts. And using the correct names. At school they are allowed to use correctly termonolgy if it is relevent to the situation. But it is a very rare instance in which it is necessary to use any of those words in the cafeteria or on the playground.
Crick
Earlier this week we had the vodka tampon discussion and I can guarantee you I never thought I'd be having that one. Ugh.
I had to Google that one. Ugh is right!