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Blossoming Sexuality in (barely) tweens
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 200445" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am here with support. My kids have not done this that early. Heck, thank you and Jess think the whole boyfriend/girlfriend thing is just "stupid" and that until at the "earliest" dating should be in "late" high school. Neither is in high school, so I haven't pushed teh meaning of "late".</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry. BUT you now have the chance to encourage/insist on honesty and integrity - like insisting on mediating a discussion with Manster and "F" about his dating both of them. Otherwise things are going to get real ugly, real quick, esp between the 2 girls. If you know the girls' parents, and Manster will NOT talk iwth F, then you should give the parents a heads up.</p><p> </p><p>It is good that you SEE him with the girls, because you can INSIST on the values you think are important. Even set limits on if he can kiss (esp around you), etc... if you think he is too young.</p><p> </p><p>Chances are F and new girlfriend are going to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 200445, member: 1233"] I am here with support. My kids have not done this that early. Heck, thank you and Jess think the whole boyfriend/girlfriend thing is just "stupid" and that until at the "earliest" dating should be in "late" high school. Neither is in high school, so I haven't pushed teh meaning of "late". I am sorry. BUT you now have the chance to encourage/insist on honesty and integrity - like insisting on mediating a discussion with Manster and "F" about his dating both of them. Otherwise things are going to get real ugly, real quick, esp between the 2 girls. If you know the girls' parents, and Manster will NOT talk iwth F, then you should give the parents a heads up. It is good that you SEE him with the girls, because you can INSIST on the values you think are important. Even set limits on if he can kiss (esp around you), etc... if you think he is too young. Chances are F and new girlfriend are going to fight. [/QUOTE]
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