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difficult child and the Alternative Lifestyle?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirobb" data-source="post: 152657" data-attributes="member: 2858"><p>my difficult child 16sd started this talk when she came to live with us. Her bio had talked to her about her own bi affairs so in difficult child's eyes it was cool. </p><p></p><p>This school year it became the rage for her and her friends to sneak into the bathrooms and take pics of themselves kissing (she says it was faking....but you never know) She then took pride it showing the pics off. </p><p></p><p>The previous year she would tell guys who she was not interested in that she was bi or gay. Then it got around school and she couldnt grasp the backlash from the other kids. Because she wasnt serious. (they boy who cried wolf comes to mind)</p><p></p><p>I think if nothing else it is an experimental time. (it certainly is not exactly like it was when we were 13) But the feelings of trying to fiqure yourself out is universal.</p><p></p><p>I think you are right in being supportative no matter what. We cant decide for them. (though that doesnt stop some from trying)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirobb, post: 152657, member: 2858"] my difficult child 16sd started this talk when she came to live with us. Her bio had talked to her about her own bi affairs so in difficult child's eyes it was cool. This school year it became the rage for her and her friends to sneak into the bathrooms and take pics of themselves kissing (she says it was faking....but you never know) She then took pride it showing the pics off. The previous year she would tell guys who she was not interested in that she was bi or gay. Then it got around school and she couldnt grasp the backlash from the other kids. Because she wasnt serious. (they boy who cried wolf comes to mind) I think if nothing else it is an experimental time. (it certainly is not exactly like it was when we were 13) But the feelings of trying to fiqure yourself out is universal. I think you are right in being supportative no matter what. We cant decide for them. (though that doesnt stop some from trying) [/QUOTE]
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