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11 yr old girl and her curiousity
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<blockquote data-quote="trying_to_understand" data-source="post: 452412" data-attributes="member: 12589"><p>My former sister-in-law called me and told me that my 11 year old daughter had told her 8 year old daughter that it is good luck to touch certain places of another girl (breasts). My daughter confessed and said she is mad at herself and promises to never do it again. A few weeks prior, I had caught her looking at inappropriate things on the internet. I thought I had been doing all the right things with her; talking to her, keeping an open relationship. But now I feel so deceived and wondering if there could be some sort of underlying problem or if she needs serious help. I am torn because I want to believe my daughter but also don't want anyone else to go through what my niece has just had to deal with. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trying_to_understand, post: 452412, member: 12589"] My former sister-in-law called me and told me that my 11 year old daughter had told her 8 year old daughter that it is good luck to touch certain places of another girl (breasts). My daughter confessed and said she is mad at herself and promises to never do it again. A few weeks prior, I had caught her looking at inappropriate things on the internet. I thought I had been doing all the right things with her; talking to her, keeping an open relationship. But now I feel so deceived and wondering if there could be some sort of underlying problem or if she needs serious help. I am torn because I want to believe my daughter but also don't want anyone else to go through what my niece has just had to deal with. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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