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[quote=Anonymous]My guess is that he can't -- or is refusing to -- understand that your daughter is no longer a little kid, happy to hug, snuggle, etc with her dad. It is crossing boundaries now, and your kid's voice needs to be heard. He should not be doing what he is doing. It is absolutely inappropriate. A tween is learning independence, getting stronger in their understanding of body autonomy, and - perhaps most importantly here - how to say NO. If she can't say no to her dad and no one is helping her escape these f'd up scenarios despite her clearly using her voice and telling other, responsible adults -- what happens when some random dude is inappropriate with her? [/quote]
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