By Jemma Carr For Mailonline. Married nursery worker Leah Cordice, of Windsor, Berkshire, who had sex with a boy, 13, and had his baby sent the teen 'I love you' messages on WhatsApp, a court has been told. She allegedly gave him 'little treats' like money for fish and chips to keep him sweet so the affair could continue. Cordice also sent the boy messages complaining that he did not speak to her enough and she thought his new social media picture looked 'cute'. Her husband had found out what was going on and shouted at the boy but the affair continued, prosecutors claimed. It is alleged that Cordice first seduced the boy by pulling down his trousers while he was playing video games. Cordice became pregnant with what a DNA test would later confirm was the child's daughter. The boy was the first person she told about the pregnancy, the court heard.

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So this is a parental nightmare. A video of a little boy doing an impression of his mom having loud sex is making its rounds on the internet and, uh, it would appear the kid heard quite a lot. Heard quite a lot and absorbed it all, as kids are known to do. Not sure why the parents thought it was a good idea to film and then post this. He knows. He may not understand the mechanics and intricacies of it all, obviously. Not any more than you or I understand how exactly an airplane flies. But he knows there was a takeoff, a flight, and a landing. He heard it. There should be a fun parent-teacher conference in their future, wherein they learn their son was doing this impression for the class at recess and then have to explain exactly why their kid knows how to so expertly imitate orgasms.
Search Videos. This kid accused his parents of having loud sex and explained it funnily. He made different laughable loud noises while doing so. On the other hand, his parents explained that it was nothing but his imagination. Hot Items. Chat Updates Playlist About Channels. Start the conversation. Richard an hour ago.
The media ensures that children and adolescents are exposed to sex earlier than ever; girls are going through puberty earlier; and, as always, many teenagers are having sex. As parents, we all have our opinions about when and with whom our children should be sexually active. So when is that age? And when should you worry? It should come as no surprise that there is little consensus among cultures about young people and sex. First off, children are not sexual beings. If the behaviors occur more than occasionally, on the other hand, or include overt attempts to mimic or perform sex acts, it might be something to worry about. The exposure might be to pornography, which could indicate neglect, notes Dr. Miller; or it could be exposure to actual sex, or even abuse.