Wendz wrote:While we are at this.... now, yesterday while watching the proceedings, there is this counsel was on the prosecutors side. she was narrating how the violence took place and the details... most of the things she touched on was rape, sexual harassment etc... now, i was watching with my 8 year old. He asked me "what do they do when they rape you?" Kama ni wewe, ungejibu nini? I fumbled with words and hoped to be let off the hook... which i was.. may be the poor dude is more confused but i would want to explain better the next time it comes up.
@Wendz, i gave up TV a while ago.. We watch TV for very few hours at our house. Yesterday i wanted to watch the proceedings (assuming ti would be like the Kigen Katwa time), but i switched it off in 5 minutes.
I know it doesn't work for everyone but for me, it works. And the kids play outside more, watch DVD's which i choose and i find nice & acceptable.
My 5 year old asked me how a baby get's into a mummy's tummy sometime back (We had been through a baby grows in mummy's tummy) and i explained it in some age relevant detail. If i'd been asked about rape i would have expounded on that and put the element violence into it.
....above all, to stand.