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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 102208" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Okay -- thanks everyone for the replies :smile: Uggs and thongs and pyjamas aside... </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 DOES have some sensory/texture issues. He still sleeps with a very soft favorite stuffed animal, he's very particular about the type of underwear he'll use (knit boxer briefs) and he prefers to change into either pajamas or his one favorite pair well-worn (aka ragged) jeans after school. So it's very possible that this was something of a sensory experiment for him.</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, I'm NOT freaked out (husband was), just curious and somewhat amused -- maybe slightly annoyed that it was my stuff. I will keep my eyes open to learn more about what he's up to, and since he doesn't know that I know, I plan to keep my mouth shut unless I think it's behavior that is continuing or becoming a concern. Suffice to say, there are some sexual dysfunctions in difficult child 1's family tree, so I wouldn't be surprised if something unusual popped up on the radar. I realize there are many, many ways to express a healthy sexuality -- I just want to be sure that he stays on a healthy path and that his choices are not made as a means of coping with other problems he might be having.</p><p></p><p>The feedback from everyone has been VERY helpful! THANKS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 102208, member: 3444"] Okay -- thanks everyone for the replies [img]:smile:[/img] Uggs and thongs and pyjamas aside... difficult child 1 DOES have some sensory/texture issues. He still sleeps with a very soft favorite stuffed animal, he's very particular about the type of underwear he'll use (knit boxer briefs) and he prefers to change into either pajamas or his one favorite pair well-worn (aka ragged) jeans after school. So it's very possible that this was something of a sensory experiment for him. Like I said before, I'm NOT freaked out (husband was), just curious and somewhat amused -- maybe slightly annoyed that it was my stuff. I will keep my eyes open to learn more about what he's up to, and since he doesn't know that I know, I plan to keep my mouth shut unless I think it's behavior that is continuing or becoming a concern. Suffice to say, there are some sexual dysfunctions in difficult child 1's family tree, so I wouldn't be surprised if something unusual popped up on the radar. I realize there are many, many ways to express a healthy sexuality -- I just want to be sure that he stays on a healthy path and that his choices are not made as a means of coping with other problems he might be having. The feedback from everyone has been VERY helpful! THANKS! [/QUOTE]
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