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AUTHOR: JELESTRA00DATE: 10/19/03 7:46pm
SUBJECT: Re: is this normal?
IN REPLY TO: Re: is this normal?
AUTHOR: Chayls25
GREAT ADVICE CHAYLS! YOU TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT OUT OF MY MOUTH. LOL. JUST LET ME ADD THAT MANY CHILDREN FIND THE SIMULATION RELAXING, OR SOOTHING, WHICH IS WHY SHE MAY BE TRYING TO GET MOM TO DO IT FOR HER. MANY CHILDREN RUB THEMSELVES TO HELP THEM GO TO SLEEP.

FOR ANY PARENTS WHO ARE OVERLY CONCERNED ABOUT THIS SO-CALLED PROBLEM, JUST TAKE A BREATH AND RELAX. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR CHILD, IT IS A PERFECTLY HEALTHY EXPLORATION OF THEIR BODIES, AND NO HARM WILL COME OF IT, IN FACT, AS CHAYLS STATED, IT'S THE PERFECT OPORTUNITY TO BEGIN EXPLAINING THAT OTHERS ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO TOUCH THEM THERE, AND TO TEACH THEM TO DO IT IN PRIVATE.

WAY TO GO CHEYLS! :)
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is this normal?
kesmom08/21/03 11:50pm
Re: is this normal?
Helpfulhand08/24/03 08:13pm
Re: is this normal?
Chayls2508/26/03 07:04pm
      Re: is this normal?
JELESTRA0010/19/03 07:46pm
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