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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 200498"><p>difficult child has always had more girl friends than boy friends. In elementary school they were "going out" but in reality just talked on the phone.</p><p> </p><p>Middle school (6th grade) to my knowledge is when he first kissed someone. Now, picture this...the teacher told me he was late for class, he and a girl were in the stair well kissing. She is about a foot taller so he stood on the step.</p><p> </p><p>For us it seems to go in stages. At times he has a ton of girl friends and hangs out with them. Then he will have a ton of boy friends and hang out with them. Last year he actually had a real girlfriend. Spent all his time with her and nobody else. She became very jealous of him talking to others and things came to an end. We spent the summer listening to the two of them fight. She also would call all his friends and say nasty things about him. To the point that we finally said we would go to her house, sit down and discuss this. It was out of hand.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully girlfriend #1 doesn't get angry and say mean things if she finds out about girlfriend #2.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child tells me about some of the girls, how they sleep with everyone!!!! Don't know if I believe him or them, but he does. </p><p> </p><p>Hope things settle down. That is awfully young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 200498"] difficult child has always had more girl friends than boy friends. In elementary school they were "going out" but in reality just talked on the phone. Middle school (6th grade) to my knowledge is when he first kissed someone. Now, picture this...the teacher told me he was late for class, he and a girl were in the stair well kissing. She is about a foot taller so he stood on the step. For us it seems to go in stages. At times he has a ton of girl friends and hangs out with them. Then he will have a ton of boy friends and hang out with them. Last year he actually had a real girlfriend. Spent all his time with her and nobody else. She became very jealous of him talking to others and things came to an end. We spent the summer listening to the two of them fight. She also would call all his friends and say nasty things about him. To the point that we finally said we would go to her house, sit down and discuss this. It was out of hand. Hopefully girlfriend #1 doesn't get angry and say mean things if she finds out about girlfriend #2. difficult child tells me about some of the girls, how they sleep with everyone!!!! Don't know if I believe him or them, but he does. Hope things settle down. That is awfully young. [/QUOTE]
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