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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 416161" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Dashcat... you're not the type of parent to be at fault.... it's the ones that allow or look the other way when their very young daughters dress sexy, sext other children, act out sexually in hallways, busses and backseats. You knew there was a problem and did everything possible to help the situation. But... I imagine a lot of your difficult child's sexuality issues weren't taken seriously by health care professionals, educators and other parents because she was "Just another boy crazy girl". Your daughter's behavior, while extreme maybe, echoes the very things happening with younger and younger children all the time. And I'm not talking difficult children...I mean easy child's that haven't had appropriate boundaries set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 416161, member: 1722"] Dashcat... you're not the type of parent to be at fault.... it's the ones that allow or look the other way when their very young daughters dress sexy, sext other children, act out sexually in hallways, busses and backseats. You knew there was a problem and did everything possible to help the situation. But... I imagine a lot of your difficult child's sexuality issues weren't taken seriously by health care professionals, educators and other parents because she was "Just another boy crazy girl". Your daughter's behavior, while extreme maybe, echoes the very things happening with younger and younger children all the time. And I'm not talking difficult children...I mean easy child's that haven't had appropriate boundaries set. [/QUOTE]
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