I was at Ft Bliss TX and my oldest boy was 7. I came home one and walked into our quarters and the wife meets me at the door :x . "What have you been teaching our son" she demanded. SO I'm like "what happened"? She says he came home from school and told me (her) that he "knew the difference between boys and girls". I looked at her and she's still mad at me and I said "what did you do? Get stupid and ask him?". I could tell by the look on her face that she had in fact done just that. SO I ask what he had said and she refused to repeat it. So I called my son into the room and ask him what happened. He told me and what he replied, which was a vulgar description of boys parts. I knew right away he had not learned that from me so I ask where he had heard that. He told me and my wife that he had heard older boys at recess talking about that. Was kinda funny watching my wife try to wiggle out of accusing me of teaching him that. She was in fact sorry for jumping to conclusions and never again accused me of anything unless she had all of her facts straight.
Even as a soldier I tried very hard to leave soldier talk at the door.
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