Maturity: Boys vs Girls

Asked by 3gr8vazkids {171}
4/5/2010 8:12:30 PM

My son is 13 years old. Lately there are a group of girls who have been following him around. That is not the problem. What is the problem is that they appear more mature than he is about sexuality. They are very touchy feeling with him. Although he tells me that he hates it, the other boys cheer him on. How do I explain to him that there are some girls who have more experience than girls OR should I even bother?

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Answered by georgiagin {246}
4/6/2010 5:04:48 PM

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You can tell him that these girls are more flirty or girly than he may be used to, but he'll probably figure that out on his own. Have Dad give him the talk about appropriate behavior and being a gentleman. Worry about his behavior and reactions not that of the others.
Well said, georgiagin!!    -    Priya510in 4/7/2010 10:28:47 PM | Flag
You are right! Thanks    -    3gr8vazkids 4/8/2010 2:55:57 PM | Flag


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