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My babygirl came to me with ....and thank you all
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 113779" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Linda, I think it is most important to be sure kt is not feeling ashamed of kissing a girl. I, for one, feel that kt has such a difficult history that it will be years before she knows much about her own sexuality and feelings about it. That does not mean it will not be happening, it just means I believe it will be confusing for her for years to come. </p><p></p><p>It is most important that she has an adult she can talk to about it. Her feelings, fears, protection options, etc. It may be you, it may not be. Today it was, tomorrow it is important she knows that there is someone she can go to - other than you, as there will be a topic she can not approach you with. I think even the lucky ones on this board that had a mom they could talk to (and I suspect they are few and far between) even those lucky ones, had a point at which they could not tell their mom something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 113779, member: 391"] Linda, I think it is most important to be sure kt is not feeling ashamed of kissing a girl. I, for one, feel that kt has such a difficult history that it will be years before she knows much about her own sexuality and feelings about it. That does not mean it will not be happening, it just means I believe it will be confusing for her for years to come. It is most important that she has an adult she can talk to about it. Her feelings, fears, protection options, etc. It may be you, it may not be. Today it was, tomorrow it is important she knows that there is someone she can go to - other than you, as there will be a topic she can not approach you with. I think even the lucky ones on this board that had a mom they could talk to (and I suspect they are few and far between) even those lucky ones, had a point at which they could not tell their mom something. [/QUOTE]
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