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When/If to Discuss With My Mom???
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 559327" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I agree with Hound and Witz....in part, anyway. My thought is that IF she brings it up again you should reply "Mom why are you asking these questions?" In my mind there is a chance that she has seen or heard something that has made her very uncomfortable. I believe that you should give her an opportunity to unburden herself or her concerns. There is no way after many years she would bring up this topic unless something was troubling her. in my humble opinion I think you should think in terms of role reversal. If your child asked veiled questions about sexual issues you wouldn't ignore it...you would make sure that you were an available trusting ear. It might not be comfortable but she may need to unburden herself. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: I don't want to sound dramatic but early stalkers can morph into dangerous people as they age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 559327, member: 35"] I agree with Hound and Witz....in part, anyway. My thought is that IF she brings it up again you should reply "Mom why are you asking these questions?" In my mind there is a chance that she has seen or heard something that has made her very uncomfortable. I believe that you should give her an opportunity to unburden herself or her concerns. There is no way after many years she would bring up this topic unless something was troubling her. in my humble opinion I think you should think in terms of role reversal. If your child asked veiled questions about sexual issues you wouldn't ignore it...you would make sure that you were an available trusting ear. It might not be comfortable but she may need to unburden herself. DDD PS: I don't want to sound dramatic but early stalkers can morph into dangerous people as they age. [/QUOTE]
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