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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 185141" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think spending one-on-one time is a good idea. My difficult child told me tonight (and I never heard this from him before) that sometimes boys going into the "sex age" (meaning puberty) will do different stuff, but it is only experimenting. He didn't actually admit whatever he has done, but he said that sometimes boys need to figure out if they are homosexual or not and sometimes they do stuff just because it feels - then he stopped and said "I can't really tell you, you're my mom". And I said "ok". </p><p></p><p>i wonder (and you certainly don't need to tell me the answer to this) if maybe your difficult child is just "experimenting" but is ultra-scared and defensive because maybe he does have underlying issues, which exaberates (sp) them and possibly he is scared of those feelings or thoughts because of how he thinks husband might handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 185141, member: 3699"] I think spending one-on-one time is a good idea. My difficult child told me tonight (and I never heard this from him before) that sometimes boys going into the "sex age" (meaning puberty) will do different stuff, but it is only experimenting. He didn't actually admit whatever he has done, but he said that sometimes boys need to figure out if they are homosexual or not and sometimes they do stuff just because it feels - then he stopped and said "I can't really tell you, you're my mom". And I said "ok". i wonder (and you certainly don't need to tell me the answer to this) if maybe your difficult child is just "experimenting" but is ultra-scared and defensive because maybe he does have underlying issues, which exaberates (sp) them and possibly he is scared of those feelings or thoughts because of how he thinks husband might handle it? [/QUOTE]
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