Need Advice Although Im Not Pregnant Posted: 07-19-06 17:46pm
My 4 year old child has just told her aunt
that she was in a boys room and she kissed
his bum and his willy.
Now I live where the kids are very aprupt
with there lanugage and talk like kiss my
?? Are very common. She is rarely out of
my sight or her sisters. I have been told
to call ss about this but I spoke with the
noys mum and him and I feel as if my
daughter made it up as she is very bad
tempered and does say very bad stuff, can
anyone maybe help me as what I should do
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 07-19-06 18:01pm
Better be safe that sorry. I would call
without a doubt. You don't want her to
go through that if it is true. If it's
not true than great, but you never know.
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Ingi
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Posted: 07-19-06 18:50pm
Yes. You should call social services and
have your child interviewed by a
professional who knows what they are
looking for.
I know that if something ever happened to
my child, I would want to know and I would
want the appropriate authorities contacted
regarding the situation.
How old is the boy? Children do not
exhibit that kind of behavior unless they
have been preyed upon themselves.
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