I think that she has a basic idea of what sex is but she doesn't understand the concept of casual sex and when she asked Jane about Luke I think that she thought that they were trying to have a baby.
When Jane is leaving, Clem has the option to say "...Aren't you and Luke..." then Jane will say something like "No, it's not like that, and it will never be like that". So I think she knew.
I would think at some point in her travels with Christa and Omid, she got the talk. I don't think Christa would've left her in the dark about that kinda stuff, I mean especially since she was pregnant.
"Knows what he meant".
I don't think she thought of the ... Adult vertion or that line. xD I think she though of the literal"I'd eat the actual shit out of that raccoon."
humans only animal on earth whom does out of greed and the unnecessary then necessity. Wonder if its because its just the downside of having a certain amount of intelligence for our kind.
Come to think about it, I probably learned what sex was around when I was 11ish. I remember school first told us about it in 5th grade.
A… morectually, now I'm curious about what it's like in other countries... I know the United States is pretty puritanical so (Hell, I went to Austria and this pool had one changing room for both genders... I remember being particularly uncomfortable...)
"Knows what he meant".
I don't think she thought of the ... Adult vertion or that line. xD I think she though of the literal"I'd eat the actual shit out of that raccoon."
Luke says "I haven't felt that human in a long time" sees Clementine. He get's super defensive and nervous. It was rather obvious what they were "doing" haha
i doubt it, i didn't know what sex was until i was traumatized in health class by that wonderful video of babies being born. Since one girl got pregnant at the middle school, they decided to scare every kid senseless with that gross health video.
I live in Australia too, but for me Primary School was prep to Grade 6, and I kinda consider Collage and High School the same thing because you're technically going to the same school.
But to be honest, I hated Primary School at an older age. I got held back because of a house fire and so I was 12 in Grade 6, but we couldn't even say 'crap', and not get in trouble. We got treated like five-year-olds.
Also, the first time I remember anyone at school talking about sex was in Grade 6, but I already knew it all anyway lol
I live in Australia, things are different here. there is primary school, high school, collage and then Uni. Primary school goes from Prep t… moreo year five, High School goes year 6 to year 10, Collage year 11 and year 12, and then Uni is farther study.
I wasn't told about that stuff till I was in high school, I can't remember well but I think it would year 6 or year 7.
I also live in Australia, and Primary School was prep to Grade 7, the first time I heard about sex was Grade 1 when another kid was talking about it.
So I asked my parents and they told me since they were very open. We were taught in Grade 6 but I knew all of it anyway.
I live in Australia too, but for me Primary School was prep to Grade 6, and I kinda consider Collage and High School the same thing because… more you're technically going to the same school.
But to be honest, I hated Primary School at an older age. I got held back because of a house fire and so I was 12 in Grade 6, but we couldn't even say 'crap', and not get in trouble. We got treated like five-year-olds.
Also, the first time I remember anyone at school talking about sex was in Grade 6, but I already knew it all anyway lol
I figure Clementine must know where babies come from, given there's all these pregnant women she keeps seeing about, so she must know the stork doesn't just go and deliver them [come on, even Christa must've said something on that.]
Personally when I look at that scene, I get the impression Clem in that instance just didn't understand why Luke and Jane were sitting there snuggily together. It seemed like her annoyed/confused reaction was one of "Why are you both just siting there? Why aren't you on watch? There are walkers everywhere now!" rather than a "I swear if Luke junior is on the way and I've got another little sibling to care for, I am done with you people!" reaction.
Also there's an option later where you can have Clementine say "Luke didn't do anything wrong." and I can't remember it exactly, but I think Kenny says something like "I'll talk with you later." Now clearly Luke did do something wrong, but for Clem to say it like that, it just makes me think she didn't get it, that maybe she thought Luke and Jane were simply sitting down talking and was annoyed at the fact they were 'taking a break' rather than keeping an lookout for walkers.
Again, I still think Clem must have some knowledge of where babies come from, but in that moment her young mind just didn't connect the dots,
Edit: Plus Clem saying "Aren't you guys..." to Jane on asking 'what about Luke?' to the woman leaving might've been her assuming they liked each other with how close they were sitting together, or maybe she thought they were K-I-S-S-I-N-G than P-O-R-K-I-N-G.
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I think that she has a basic idea of what sex is but she doesn't understand the concept of casual sex and when she asked Jane about Luke I think that she thought that they were trying to have a baby.
I would think at some point in her travels with Christa and Omid, she got the talk. I don't think Christa would've left her in the dark about that kinda stuff, I mean especially since she was pregnant.
Yes.. They were playing patty cake. I dont know why nobody understands this
I mean. Christa and Omid played patty cake in the bathroom
Luke and Jane were getting funky
Rape: The funnest thing to discuss on the internet since the Holocaust.
Oh yeah.
She knew.
Didn't think of that :P
I can see Christa having "the talk" with Clem, for some reason.
She must off. I mean she wouldn't think they were cuddling.
humans only animal on earth whom does out of greed and the unnecessary then necessity. Wonder if its because its just the downside of having a certain amount of intelligence for our kind.
In Russia we don't even have sexual education. Mostly parents give their children the "talk".
Wait there's an adult version of this line? I always thought about the literal shit.
I think Telltale left that to the player...do you want your Clem to know or not?
Mine does
lol yeah. Supposedly Bonnie laughed at the adult one, and clem laughed at the regular one.
It's probably because I'm only 12 years old, but what do you mean by the adult one? I can't think of any sexual meaning of this phrase.
loooll Id rather not be the one to tell you. xD you're too young to know what I mean by adult version. xD you'll find out, one day.
Sorry, TMI
Just, glad school was able to give me a bit of a counter-balance to that....
lmao nah shes too young. xD
we can do it togeter
I thought he said he hasn't felt that humid in a while, hahaha.
I love the new people.
bro I love you too, let meet... <- is joke from all my replay to you...
Kenny will, i want to hear that conversation.
i found out about it at age 7 walked in my dad and stepmothers room he had her on the dresser aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh was what i said
clementine should just ask them one by one lol just to fuck with them
Christa must have mentioned it at some point.
I knew if there was to be 'that' in this season it would be an awkward " Uhh...what are you guys doing?" thing.
With no hands!
I don't think she has any idea about this, Because when Rebecca told Clem that baby is not Alvin's, she said ''How Do you Know?''
The no pants dance.
Wait... what? There are no sexual implications to the phrase. Its just a phrase that isn't meant to be taken literally.
There is. You can "eat" someone out. That's the sexual phrase... basically...
I live in Australia too, but for me Primary School was prep to Grade 6, and I kinda consider Collage and High School the same thing because you're technically going to the same school.
But to be honest, I hated Primary School at an older age. I got held back because of a house fire and so I was 12 in Grade 6, but we couldn't even say 'crap', and not get in trouble. We got treated like five-year-olds.
Also, the first time I remember anyone at school talking about sex was in Grade 6, but I already knew it all anyway lol
Says Rule 34
I also live in Australia, and Primary School was prep to Grade 7, the first time I heard about sex was Grade 1 when another kid was talking about it.
So I asked my parents and they told me since they were very open. We were taught in Grade 6 but I knew all of it anyway.
I figure Clementine must know where babies come from, given there's all these pregnant women she keeps seeing about, so she must know the stork doesn't just go and deliver them [come on, even Christa must've said something on that.]
Personally when I look at that scene, I get the impression Clem in that instance just didn't understand why Luke and Jane were sitting there snuggily together. It seemed like her annoyed/confused reaction was one of "Why are you both just siting there? Why aren't you on watch? There are walkers everywhere now!" rather than a "I swear if Luke junior is on the way and I've got another little sibling to care for, I am done with you people!" reaction.
Also there's an option later where you can have Clementine say "Luke didn't do anything wrong." and I can't remember it exactly, but I think Kenny says something like "I'll talk with you later." Now clearly Luke did do something wrong, but for Clem to say it like that, it just makes me think she didn't get it, that maybe she thought Luke and Jane were simply sitting down talking and was annoyed at the fact they were 'taking a break' rather than keeping an lookout for walkers.
Again, I still think Clem must have some knowledge of where babies come from, but in that moment her young mind just didn't connect the dots,
Edit: Plus Clem saying "Aren't you guys..." to Jane on asking 'what about Luke?' to the woman leaving might've been her assuming they liked each other with how close they were sitting together, or maybe she thought they were K-I-S-S-I-N-G than P-O-R-K-I-N-G.
This all makes perfect sense now. Thank you for sharing.