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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 182088" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>PS- To hopefully ease your mind a little- my son does not seem to try to get to women's underwear anymore. Whether or not it was puberty (crossing over), or medications, I don't know, but I don't know that he actually ever "cross-dressed". Apparently, there can be a complusion for sexual things and such (porn, etc), but that doesn't necessarily mean they are gay, cross-dressing, or anything else, so I wouldn't worry about that so much just yet. The internet porn- yes, I agree that needs to be addressed differently. We still have that issue when difficult child isn't stable. I found old lingerie that I had stuck back years ago under difficult child's bed when he was going through this. I never said a word to him about it, even though inside, I was flipping out. I just threw it away. Now, going into someone else's house- that can lead him to big trouble, as you know. My son did that stuff, too. So, I hope you can make sure he stays supervised all the time until you get the diagnosis and medications or whatever it takes figured out so he doesn't end up in the trouble mine has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 182088, member: 3699"] PS- To hopefully ease your mind a little- my son does not seem to try to get to women's underwear anymore. Whether or not it was puberty (crossing over), or medications, I don't know, but I don't know that he actually ever "cross-dressed". Apparently, there can be a complusion for sexual things and such (porn, etc), but that doesn't necessarily mean they are gay, cross-dressing, or anything else, so I wouldn't worry about that so much just yet. The internet porn- yes, I agree that needs to be addressed differently. We still have that issue when difficult child isn't stable. I found old lingerie that I had stuck back years ago under difficult child's bed when he was going through this. I never said a word to him about it, even though inside, I was flipping out. I just threw it away. Now, going into someone else's house- that can lead him to big trouble, as you know. My son did that stuff, too. So, I hope you can make sure he stays supervised all the time until you get the diagnosis and medications or whatever it takes figured out so he doesn't end up in the trouble mine has. [/QUOTE]
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