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child's name for genitals. ..

What do you call your child's private parts? With my son, it was always pee pee or weenie. I have no clue what to call a girls.
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My boy will call his "senior" just like his father.
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My 3 yr old has a cookie mommy has a cookie and even daddy has a cookie! She doesn't know the difference and I'm going to keep lit like that I don't let her rake baths with my nephew or any friend that has any boy I'm happy I'm having a girl cause I don't want her to be curious and she's never seen my husband and we have made it a very big deal that no one touches the cookie and we don't hit people in there cookie!
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We called our girl parts a "pocketbook" or "pure" and boys had a pee pee or winky
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Thank you ladies for your input. I think everyone has their own opinion... I will be using a "silly" nickname.  My son is able to tell me the difference between his butt, "pee pee", and arm. There are no duplicate body part names. My daughter will be the same.
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Lol. Was there a reason "child psychologist" needed to be in quotes? I think there's something wrong with the idea that saying vagina in public is somehow embarrassing. It's a child. Screaming hoo-ha or pee pee seems much more silly personally. To each there own, of course, but it's simply a body part. If you make it seem weird, they will think it's weird. If it's just another thing, they won't think twice about it. But again, just my own opinion. :)
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Agreed. No nicknames. I'd rather know they know the part especially with sicko out there. Better them to know those parts and that they are considered private because no one should see them
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