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AUTHOR: dewhDATE: 11/04/02 8:32am
SUBJECT: Re: playing doctors
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AUTHOR: just me :-)
Thanks so much for writing. Have you had problems with your kids playing doctors as well?

My daughter always wants to see her friends with their clothes off or pulled out of the way so their bodies are uncovered.
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