My Gosh 2014-05-01
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 1:06 am
I think she sneezed.
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Good thing she isn't a boy. It's bad to sneeze without tissues at the ready.Atomic wrote:I think she sneezed.
One of the interesting things about the onset of puberty is that even "the talk" isn't going to prepare a child for everything. The crude mechanics of it are discussed, the reasons are mentioned, and one usually goes into length about how to prevent pregnancy and the spread of disease.Dave wrote:I'd say Skruddgemire gets the "Called it!" points today!
Being given The Talk is a lot like being told verbally how to handle a jetpack. No matter how much prep you're given and reassurance it will be alright, that first ride is absolutely terrifying.Skruddgemire wrote:One of the interesting things about the onset of puberty is that even "the talk" isn't going to prepare a child for everything. The crude mechanics of it are discussed, the reasons are mentioned, and one usually goes into length about how to prevent pregnancy and the spread of disease.Dave wrote:I'd say Skruddgemire gets the "Called it!" points today!
The orgasm aspects of it are rarely mentioned and if they are, there is no description out there that the average parent can think of to tell a child to prepare them for the full reality of it.
The first orgasm is for a significant chunk of us...one HELL of a surprise. Even more surprising is the first orgasm with a partner which is usually a sensation even stronger. Not to go into the yiffy details, but my first was a shock as well and even though I'll never reveal that I overheard her, so too was it for my daughter.
I let Mom deal with that one. She'd have been mortified to know that I knew.
I wouldn't be shocked if Kath has a similar story to tell Atsali of her first. The hard part is to find a way to explain Atsali's "outburst" to Castella that satisfies both curiosity and concernand to get her to shut up about it so as not to honk off her sister.
I doubt it woke Castella up from that deep sleep. Beside the urn probably blocked out most of the noise so that should not be an issue. I wonder if tomorrow's strip is Kathy rushing in to see if Sali is alright, after all Kathy's expression is one of surprise and shock. Being woken up with those noise they could easily be taken as a problem rather than what it is. If Kathy does burst in on Sali now there is a huge embarrassment factor even though Kathy is there to offer support and knowledge.Skruddgemire wrote: The hard part is to find a way to explain Atsali's "outburst" to Castella that satisfies both curiosity and concernand to get her to shut up about it so as not to honk off her sister.
It's an 'embarrassing moment' for her big sister ..... of course Castela woke up and heard 'stuff'zachariah wrote:I doubt it woke Castella up from that deep sleep. Beside the urn probably blocked out most of the noise so that should not be an issue.Skruddgemire wrote: The hard part is to find a way to explain Atsali's "outburst" to Castella that satisfies both curiosity and concernand to get her to shut up about it so as not to honk off her sister.
ah, silly question. What form is Atsali going to be in? Would what she's just been through have an ..... effect(?) ..... on her Siren form? Unexpected form shift with some changes to her usual look?zachariah wrote:I wonder if tomorrow's strip is Kathy rushing in to see if Sali is alright, after all Kathy's expression is one of surprise and shock. Being woken up with those noise they could easily be taken as a problem rather than what it is. If Kathy does burst in on Sali now there is a huge embarrassment factor even though Kathy is there to offer support and knowledge.
Nice analogy.Drakkenmensch wrote:Being given The Talk is a lot like being told verbally how to handle a jetpack. No matter how much prep you're given and reassurance it will be alright, that first ride is absolutely terrifying.
The noise that woke Kathy surprised her and as any mom she would be worried that something happened. With Sali making sudden changes in response to her current age only likely to make Kathy worry more. So Kathy rushing in to check on Sali is probably a natural reaction.Grantwhy wrote:ah, silly question. What form is Atsali going to be in? Would what she's just been through have an ..... effect(?) ..... on her Siren form? Unexpected form shift with some changes to her usual look?zachariah wrote:I wonder if tomorrow's strip is Kathy rushing in to see if Sali is alright, after all Kathy's expression is one of surprise and shock. Being woken up with those noise they could easily be taken as a problem rather than what it is. If Kathy does burst in on Sali now there is a huge embarrassment factor even though Kathy is there to offer support and knowledge.
So that's why the wings appeared?NOTDilbert wrote:"Houston, we have liftoff - and the bird has cleared the tower!"
She has two kids, they're both supernatural critters that are somewhat unfamiliar to her experience, and just a short while ago they both turned into dangerous rampaging monsters. . .how could Katherine not at the very least quietly sneak over and see what's going on? Even if she's pretty sure what just happened, she probably wouldn't be 100% sure that it's not some other strange and worrisome aspect of one of her kids that is ongoing.zachariah wrote:The noise that woke Kathy surprised her and as any mom she would be worried that something happened. With Sali making sudden changes in response to her current age only likely to make Kathy worry more. So Kathy rushing in to check on Sali is probably a natural reaction.
At least she already has the dark circles around her eyes.JSStryker wrote:I see Katherine isn't going to get much sleep over the span of the next few weeks.
Oddly enough, the only time I can recall ever hearing somebody say that in seriousness was in a situation not dissimilar to this one. Seeing it appear again in this comic had me wondering if that's the only time when it's said sincerely.DilyV wrote:There are many types of Oh my Gosh... This one, however, there is no doubt what caused it. This particular Oh My Gosh is distinct from all the others.