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<blockquote data-quote="PorcupineWhisperer" data-source="post: 164064" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>I think Susie said it all very well. You may want to make the call to CPS yourself prior to seeking counseling - that way it gives you more control in what is said in the initial report and also lets the counselor know that you are facing this thing head on (whatever it is). The boy may also have been a victim at some point, so it's important not to just look at him as a potential predator. The boy appears to have some sexual knowledge (by his using the term lesbian) and a specific plan to use that knowledge for a planned outcome. The basic difference between experimenting and perpetrating is that there is generally no coercion in experimenting. My suggestion would be counseling for all involved. Good luck in whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PorcupineWhisperer, post: 164064, member: 62"] I think Susie said it all very well. You may want to make the call to CPS yourself prior to seeking counseling - that way it gives you more control in what is said in the initial report and also lets the counselor know that you are facing this thing head on (whatever it is). The boy may also have been a victim at some point, so it's important not to just look at him as a potential predator. The boy appears to have some sexual knowledge (by his using the term lesbian) and a specific plan to use that knowledge for a planned outcome. The basic difference between experimenting and perpetrating is that there is generally no coercion in experimenting. My suggestion would be counseling for all involved. Good luck in whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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