“What could be too embarrassing to tell me?" He arched an eyebrow at me. I don't know." I smiled. "Periods?" His smile fell, and he pouted his lips. "Okay. You have a point." "Boyfriends?" "No." I giggled at his scrunched-up face, clearly disgusted by the idea of his sister finding a boyfriend. "You're going to have to deal with that when she's older." "Yeah, when she's thirty." "Oh, c'mon! Thirty?! I'm not even thirty and you were fine fucking me senseless in the shower." He blushed and shook his head. "Different.” TrueAwkwardSistersBrothersThe Talk Book:SSS: Year Three Source: SSS: Year Three
“When he saw Tyler, his face went serious, which struck me as comical. Andy had always been protective, but when it came to me having anything to do with guys, he felt it was his duty to inform and protect me from the ones he thought were most like himself. When I turned thirteen, he pulled me aside and we had his version of 'the talk,' which mostly consisted of a bunch of 'uhs' and 'ums,' but I got the gist of his speech: boys only wanted one thing, and I shouldn't give it to them until I was at least thirty-three. And married.” SexProtectMarriedProtectionInnocenceGuysThe Talk Book:Moonglass Source: Moonglass
“Every parent at some time faces the problem of explaining the facts of life to his child. Just as inevitably, for the Negro parent, the moment comes when he must explain to his offspring the facts of segregation.” ChildrenDiscriminationParentsAfrican AmericansBlacksSegregationThe Talk Book:Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story Source: Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
“Try as I did to argue and escape, it was no use. Heather gave me all the dirty details and used her dolls as props. And I thought those dolls couldn't get any creepier.” HumorHorrorThe Talk Book:Don't Marry the Cursed Source: Don't Marry the Cursed