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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 61066" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>lynnp,</p><p>It amazes me too and I'm glad most boys in her class still think it's gross. </p><p></p><p>totoro,</p><p>I really don't think it's a hypersexual thing. She has no interest in kissing, hugging, anything like that. They sit together on the bus and thats about it.</p><p></p><p>Linda,</p><p>Your 6 yr old is probably on the same level as my difficult child with this. </p><p></p><p>DDD,</p><p>It probably does have alot to do with the media. Smut is everywhere. :surprise:</p><p></p><p>Big Bad Kitty,</p><p>I have seen girls my difficult child's age that do that with their clothes. They wear low cut tops and lots of them have stuff to fill them with too. </p><p></p><p>Suz,</p><p>difficult child has always been a tomboy too but she wants to wear pink dresses with bows in her hair to climb trees. Maybe that is where this is coming from. The majority of her friends until this last year were boys. They are always more accepting than girls are with special needs kids.</p><p></p><p>Emilylost,</p><p>THat would scare the heck out of me! :smile:</p><p></p><p>Janna,</p><p>She doesn't have a real boyfriend. It's more innocent than that. She has no intentions of kissing him and would never even ask to go on a date. I think it's more like a best friend that is a boy. </p><p></p><p>donna,</p><p>That sounds alot like this situation. Just sounds so weird hearing "boyfriend" come out of her mouth.</p><p></p><p>Steph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 61066, member: 9"] lynnp, It amazes me too and I'm glad most boys in her class still think it's gross. totoro, I really don't think it's a hypersexual thing. She has no interest in kissing, hugging, anything like that. They sit together on the bus and thats about it. Linda, Your 6 yr old is probably on the same level as my difficult child with this. DDD, It probably does have alot to do with the media. Smut is everywhere. [img]:surprise:[/img] Big Bad Kitty, I have seen girls my difficult child's age that do that with their clothes. They wear low cut tops and lots of them have stuff to fill them with too. Suz, difficult child has always been a tomboy too but she wants to wear pink dresses with bows in her hair to climb trees. Maybe that is where this is coming from. The majority of her friends until this last year were boys. They are always more accepting than girls are with special needs kids. Emilylost, THat would scare the heck out of me! [img]:smile:[/img] Janna, She doesn't have a real boyfriend. It's more innocent than that. She has no intentions of kissing him and would never even ask to go on a date. I think it's more like a best friend that is a boy. donna, That sounds alot like this situation. Just sounds so weird hearing "boyfriend" come out of her mouth. Steph [/QUOTE]
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