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Jocasta
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Date Posted: 14:22:02 03/31/25 Mon
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Indeed, boys do develop slowly than girls their age and are later in seeking privacy. But even when they have become sexually aware and feel ashamed and embarrassed, most mothers ignore these feelings of theirs. This is because they are used to seeing them naked all the time they growing up and during the care of their health and hygiene. Often this care was done in front of other female relatives or sisters of the boys, so exposing them in public in front of other random females is not considered a big deal.
Andrew's question reminds me of an incident at the beach with my sister's family, when my nephew who was just entering puberty at the time, was made to change into dry underwear. Since there were no changing rooms, this had to be done on the sand in front of us and a few other beachgoers. To give him some privacy, my sister spread a towel between us and him, and although it covered him from the waist down, he was completely exposed to her, only an arm's length away. When he took off his bathing suit, my sister seemed to notice the sand stuck to his privates, because she carefully wiped his ass, penis, and testicles with the towel she was covering him with, then spread it out in front of him again while he put on his dry underwear. This action of hers evidently embarrassed him greatly, because a blush covered his cheeks all the way to his ears.
At the same time, his younger sister changed into her panties completely hidden by the beach dress she had worn earlier, while watching her mother and brother's actions with a playful smile.
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