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[quote=Anonymous]It all seems normal to me! I mean this kindly, but your perspective may be skewed by older girls. My 9 and 6 year old sons say wacky things to their friends all the time. Their friends say equally odd things back. In my experience, most boys this age are kind of silly and say all sorts of goofy things. Your son sounds awesome and I wouldn’t try to steer him to be different. Kids gets teased for all kinds of things and I wouldn’t want to tell him (especially this young!) that he needs to change himself out of fear that someone might make fun of him. To me, that’s way more harmful than being eventually teased for something random. If he’s actually teased and doesn’t like it, he can decide at that point if/how he wants to change. Your son sounds sweet and kind so please just enjoy him![/quote]
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