Everything I Needed to Know I Learned On TMZ
Posted by Brandhi on Tuesday Jan 6, 2009 Under Brandhi's TakeAs we know, small children are capable of all sorts of inappropriate behavior. Mostly they’re doing stuff they have no idea is not OK. Like when they notice–out loud–how large the man’s stomach is who can hear the words come straight out of your child’s mouth. Sure, it’s unacceptable and totally embarrassing. But also innocent.
And as we also know, small children have a natural obsession with boobs. Probably because they’re hanging out with women for the better part of the day (i.e., mom, grandma, teachers, nanny, etc.). And since women have boobs of various sizes and shapes, and children do not have them at all… Well, you can see where the fascination begins.
A fellow mommy-friend and I were recently discussing what happens when innocent curiosity and boob obsession collide. After all, our children are at the age when they are noticing for the first time that people are sexual beings (i.e., grown ups kissing and “cuddling”). And by now they know there is a difference between boys and girls. (Girls have “ginas,” if you let Hayes tell it). So, inevitably, some innocently inappropriate behavior is bound to happen. And what’s to be done about it?
Well, being the modern mommas that we are, we decided that a well-written bedtime story could serve as good reinforcement. You know, something honest and informative like this:
Well, naturally, our conversation ventured further than innocent boob talk. And we ended it with a big question about where children get some of their ideas from.
And today as I watched this clip on TMZ, the answer was made clear:
Geez!… Thanks, TMZ!









