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AUTHOR: carrie5698DATE: 10/07/02 8:43pm
SUBJECT: Re: sex with mom
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AUTHOR: wantsympathy
I am not too sure if this is normal, but don't worry right away. Think about what may have caused this. Could someone have molested her? Daycare? Afriend or relative babysitting her? Maybe they didn't force intercourse on her but may have done something to lead her to do this. Maybe someone that was watching her had intercourse with their lover while they were supposed to be watching her. Maybe she stumbled in on you and your spouse while you were having intercourse. Could this have happened? Maybe you didn't know she was there. Watching it on the t.v around a babysitter that was watching this sort of thing? Think of all the things that could have led her to this. Also after you find out where it came from and are sure it won't happen again, have a talk with your daughter. Let her know that what she may have seen was a display of affection . Be honest with her. But let her know that this is not the way she should play right now, and that although it may feel good, there are a lot of other things girls her age should do. keep her occupied and watch her closely and when she does this again and again, each time call her and ask her to play something with you. One of her favorite games or something. Pretty soon I'm sure she will forget eventually.
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