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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 183902" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'll try to help a little. I have three boys, with the youngest one being fifteen and on the autism spectrum. None of the boys really expressed an interest in girl's parts until their teens, not even my autistic son. And all of them knew not to touch strangers that way. BUT...I don't know what is going on with your son...I do know that some autistic kids don't understand "don't touch" and often have to be taught not to. And in bipolar I know there can be hypersexuality, but I'm not sure how that manifests. I would be most concerned about the inappropriate touching as that can cause problems. That's what I'd work on the hardest...if he has hypersexual thoughts there really isn't anything you can do about them until he is more stable (then hopefully he won't have them anymore). by the way, little boys DO get hard (for lack of my ability to think of a more delicate word...lol) and do play with themselves, but by six they usually know better than to do it in front of people. My lil bro used to stand in front of the house with his hands in his pants when he was two. I have a vivid memory of that. He probably has a mild case of Aspergers. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 183902, member: 1550"] I'll try to help a little. I have three boys, with the youngest one being fifteen and on the autism spectrum. None of the boys really expressed an interest in girl's parts until their teens, not even my autistic son. And all of them knew not to touch strangers that way. BUT...I don't know what is going on with your son...I do know that some autistic kids don't understand "don't touch" and often have to be taught not to. And in bipolar I know there can be hypersexuality, but I'm not sure how that manifests. I would be most concerned about the inappropriate touching as that can cause problems. That's what I'd work on the hardest...if he has hypersexual thoughts there really isn't anything you can do about them until he is more stable (then hopefully he won't have them anymore). by the way, little boys DO get hard (for lack of my ability to think of a more delicate word...lol) and do play with themselves, but by six they usually know better than to do it in front of people. My lil bro used to stand in front of the house with his hands in his pants when he was two. I have a vivid memory of that. He probably has a mild case of Aspergers. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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