| We recently went to my in-laws where DH grabbed his old HS yearbook. I came back from a walk earlier and DD, who's 5, proceeded to tell me teasingly that DH had just shown her his old girlfriends in his HS yearbook. She opened it again and started showing me, he then went on pointing girls out. Is this weird or just me? |
| A little weird, but no big deal. |
| that's really weird |
| NBD |
| Little bit weird |
+1. |
| Very weird and slightly creepy. The kid is 5... What was his point? |
| No big deal. What your parents did before they were your parents is FASCINATING! |
Sure but the daughter is five. |
+1 What were they talking about? Maybe it was relevant. But probably not a good idea. |
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"Who is that daddy?"
"Oh an old girlfriend. Her name was Sally" Later that night "mommy daddy showed me old pictures of his girlfriends!" I guess it's just me but you seem to be reading way too much into it. Are there trust problems right now? |
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Slightly weird for a young child. Seems like it could be confusing.
Still, not a huge deal. |
| "that could've been your mommy, that could've been your mommy, that could've been your mommy, that could've been your mommy...." |
So what? She's less likely to ask if he had sex with any of those girlfriends at five, then if he waited ten years. THEN it'd turn into an awkward conversation. |
| This totally depends on the context. I would not be surprised if the five-year old was asking about specific people or who daddy's friends were. That would not be strange at all. |