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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 340110" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>We had issues with easy child/difficult child (heterosexual sites) and difficult child (Anime which included <strong>weird </strong>stuff). We solved the problem and chalked it up as teen curiosity. The "homo" "gay" accusation seems to be pretty common among young teens and preteens. My personal take on that stage is that some boys fear that they are not "normal" and hurl these words at others as a way to prove to themselves that they are manly. In my experience this stage usually comes about upon the "awakening" of sexual feelings in the youngsters and because they feel confused by their solitary actions they become accusers of others. Frankly I don't think most really understand what it all means.</p><p> </p><p>Back in the olden days I remember at twelve or thirteen that my best friend (also from a very conservative Catholic family) and I went to the library to look up what some "naughty" words meant. Obviously we couldn't ask our parents, lol!! Instead of the library...now the kids look on the Internet to answer similar questions and concerns.</p><p> </p><p>Colleen and I had to "confess our sins" the following Friday so we could take communion on Sunday. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/redface.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":redface:" title="redface :redface:" data-shortname=":redface:" /> We both about died. Evidently the priests were used to hearing such things as we weren't given a hard time about it. My kids felt similar guilt from their porn surfing. Maybe it is just a sign of the times. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 340110, member: 35"] We had issues with easy child/difficult child (heterosexual sites) and difficult child (Anime which included [B]weird [/B]stuff). We solved the problem and chalked it up as teen curiosity. The "homo" "gay" accusation seems to be pretty common among young teens and preteens. My personal take on that stage is that some boys fear that they are not "normal" and hurl these words at others as a way to prove to themselves that they are manly. In my experience this stage usually comes about upon the "awakening" of sexual feelings in the youngsters and because they feel confused by their solitary actions they become accusers of others. Frankly I don't think most really understand what it all means. Back in the olden days I remember at twelve or thirteen that my best friend (also from a very conservative Catholic family) and I went to the library to look up what some "naughty" words meant. Obviously we couldn't ask our parents, lol!! Instead of the library...now the kids look on the Internet to answer similar questions and concerns. Colleen and I had to "confess our sins" the following Friday so we could take communion on Sunday. :blushing: We both about died. Evidently the priests were used to hearing such things as we weren't given a hard time about it. My kids felt similar guilt from their porn surfing. Maybe it is just a sign of the times. DDD [/QUOTE]
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