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<blockquote data-quote="silverlilly1" data-source="post: 631269" data-attributes="member: 18194"><p>It's funny, in conversations she would sometimes act surprised when we responded the way we did, thinking our attitude too accepting towards her earth-shaking revelations of having sex or or something. She would ask, "Is that what you would say to (your daughter)?" The answer has always been either, "It depends on our daughter's age at the time when this comes up," or, "No, but you're not our daughter."</p><p></p><p>She told us she told our dad, twice, about having casual sex here, trying to get a reaction. He didn't give her one, and she was very disappointed.</p><p></p><p>My mom likes to push buttons to get reactions, and my sister tries, but doesn't usually succeed with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silverlilly1, post: 631269, member: 18194"] It's funny, in conversations she would sometimes act surprised when we responded the way we did, thinking our attitude too accepting towards her earth-shaking revelations of having sex or or something. She would ask, "Is that what you would say to (your daughter)?" The answer has always been either, "It depends on our daughter's age at the time when this comes up," or, "No, but you're not our daughter." She told us she told our dad, twice, about having casual sex here, trying to get a reaction. He didn't give her one, and she was very disappointed. My mom likes to push buttons to get reactions, and my sister tries, but doesn't usually succeed with us. [/QUOTE]
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