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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 185128"><p>Terry I just read the posts about what happened last night. I don't really have anything new to add to what has been discussed. I think going for further testing is definitely the right move. </p><p></p><p>As I've said before, the manster used to dress in girl's clothing. From the time he was about 6-8. He would dress up in costume and we would act out play scenes that we would make up. Also, he seemed to prefer female things, like pink and sparkly. I worried for a long time about this. I did a lot of research and even joined a site of parents of gender confused kids. My son was never to the extreme but I decided to encourage him to express himself however he wanted to, which is why I allowed the dressing up. Now, at almost 10 he gets mad if I bring this up. He tells me, I was just a baby then. Now his choice in clothing is all boy, kind of skater type, he looks like Zach and Cody only a little heavier. I still have the clothes though. </p><p></p><p>I do realize panties are even more concerning than the clothes and this may be totally unrelated to your son's stuff, but it's along those lines of "omg, this is WIERD STUFF" and you just feel so scared and powerless. Your situation has the added element of illegal activity.</p><p></p><p>I just know that you will find the resources to help difficult child. You are doing the very possible best for your son.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 185128"] Terry I just read the posts about what happened last night. I don't really have anything new to add to what has been discussed. I think going for further testing is definitely the right move. As I've said before, the manster used to dress in girl's clothing. From the time he was about 6-8. He would dress up in costume and we would act out play scenes that we would make up. Also, he seemed to prefer female things, like pink and sparkly. I worried for a long time about this. I did a lot of research and even joined a site of parents of gender confused kids. My son was never to the extreme but I decided to encourage him to express himself however he wanted to, which is why I allowed the dressing up. Now, at almost 10 he gets mad if I bring this up. He tells me, I was just a baby then. Now his choice in clothing is all boy, kind of skater type, he looks like Zach and Cody only a little heavier. I still have the clothes though. I do realize panties are even more concerning than the clothes and this may be totally unrelated to your son's stuff, but it's along those lines of "omg, this is WIERD STUFF" and you just feel so scared and powerless. Your situation has the added element of illegal activity. I just know that you will find the resources to help difficult child. You are doing the very possible best for your son. Hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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