Road rules7 mins ago
help me please !!!!!!
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my 7yr old is boy mad she has been since she was still in nappies her favorite advert is the diet coke ad cos of the man in it and shes even eying up boys her age by looking at them up and down and smiling at them she has a little boyfriend but i thought they just called each other boyf and girlf and thats but i was wrong she was clinging to him giving him lots of kisses and cuddles at first it was cute but now its gone too far ive tried to discourage her but it just goes over her head and these days people will get the wrong idea do you think shel grow out of it as she gets older or watch her closely iv even joked about getting her a Chasity belt when she hits pubeity thats how bad it is good advice please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ive only got a son,who didn't show any interest that young,but it's probably as well not to make too much of it at her age,if in a few years she's still 'boy'mad,then have a sensible chat with her,as she seems to know,already,how to pull your strings.Girls seem pretty deft at that.I'm sure that she's a bright child &'ll grow up in to a 'normal',sensible teenager(whatever normal is)
im hoping shel grow out of it by then and have no interest in boys until she is well past the legal age to do rudey things lol she doesnt know about things like that yet and she thinks babies come from lots of kisses so she doesnt kiss her little boyf as often as she used to thank god hes 7 too and he calls her his honey bunny which is cute im really hoping shell calm down before she gets in her teens she probs will
is your daughter an only child or does she have an older sister if she does have an older sister sometimes they copy their behavior. my cousins 9 year old started behaving like your daughter because her 17 year old sister had a boyfriend and she always looked up to her the behavior soon passed dont worry