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<blockquote data-quote="Giulia" data-source="post: 527468" data-attributes="member: 14306"><p>I saw both of my parents naked. So did my sister. </p><p>Sexual confusion had never arose, and we perfectly knew that sexual behavior is not allowed. </p><p>I feel this therapist like he wanted to say whatever he wants to blame your parenting, whereas he does not want to find what is the true core issue. If I were you, I would run away from him. </p><p></p><p>We can teach children to knock at door and allow nudity at the same time. We can teach them that nudity is allowed at home, but it's confined to home. </p><p>We can teach children that outside our home, it is forbidden. </p><p>Nudity is allowed in certain spaces and not in others. </p><p>We can teach at the same time that privacy is not reading letters of other people without permission, not going into the others' room without permission, no stealing, no gossiping (yes, "no gossiping" is part of the rules for teaching privacy to children).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giulia, post: 527468, member: 14306"] I saw both of my parents naked. So did my sister. Sexual confusion had never arose, and we perfectly knew that sexual behavior is not allowed. I feel this therapist like he wanted to say whatever he wants to blame your parenting, whereas he does not want to find what is the true core issue. If I were you, I would run away from him. We can teach children to knock at door and allow nudity at the same time. We can teach them that nudity is allowed at home, but it's confined to home. We can teach children that outside our home, it is forbidden. Nudity is allowed in certain spaces and not in others. We can teach at the same time that privacy is not reading letters of other people without permission, not going into the others' room without permission, no stealing, no gossiping (yes, "no gossiping" is part of the rules for teaching privacy to children). [/QUOTE]
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