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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 152569" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>My step son (actually my DEX's son) is a difficult child, and I am sure he is gay. He is 14, and I have thought he was gay since he was about 8. In his case, I think he is confused, his mother has caught him surfing gay porn yet he has a "girlfriend". I think that society's acceptance (heck, it's encouragement) for women to experiment with the same sex vs. it's ridicule towards men who do the same has made it difficult for him to accept what he is. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I believe that a child can know at a young age what their orientation is. As far as the distrust of men, I would dig deeper. Was there abuse in her past? Anything that may have happened to her that would cause this should be dealt with so that she can have a healthy, balanced view of men AND women in her life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 152569, member: 3647"] My step son (actually my DEX's son) is a difficult child, and I am sure he is gay. He is 14, and I have thought he was gay since he was about 8. In his case, I think he is confused, his mother has caught him surfing gay porn yet he has a "girlfriend". I think that society's acceptance (heck, it's encouragement) for women to experiment with the same sex vs. it's ridicule towards men who do the same has made it difficult for him to accept what he is. That being said, I believe that a child can know at a young age what their orientation is. As far as the distrust of men, I would dig deeper. Was there abuse in her past? Anything that may have happened to her that would cause this should be dealt with so that she can have a healthy, balanced view of men AND women in her life. [/QUOTE]
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