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Boy Crazy at 10
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<blockquote data-quote="WNC Gal" data-source="post: 61297" data-attributes="member: 3783"><p>It may be a bias on our part, but it is very hard to enjoy the normalcy of teen crushes when your child is very manipulative and attention-seeking. She really broke a few hearts by going out with and "dumping" boys in rapid succession depending on which one she would be seeing next. Of course, it wasn't real dates - just phone calls or seeing each other on the bus. At the most, she has been able to dance at school or community dances. </p><p></p><p>But it is challenging (and embarrassing) to explain why she can't prance around in a way too short white mini-skirt and tank top. She is even inappropriate with adults - once at our office, she said goodbye to some men working there by saying "See ya later boys!". </p><p></p><p>Of course we do tell her that she needs to be more conservative with her clothing at her age - but do you think she really wants to? :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WNC Gal, post: 61297, member: 3783"] It may be a bias on our part, but it is very hard to enjoy the normalcy of teen crushes when your child is very manipulative and attention-seeking. She really broke a few hearts by going out with and "dumping" boys in rapid succession depending on which one she would be seeing next. Of course, it wasn't real dates - just phone calls or seeing each other on the bus. At the most, she has been able to dance at school or community dances. But it is challenging (and embarrassing) to explain why she can't prance around in a way too short white mini-skirt and tank top. She is even inappropriate with adults - once at our office, she said goodbye to some men working there by saying "See ya later boys!". Of course we do tell her that she needs to be more conservative with her clothing at her age - but do you think she really wants to? [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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