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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't believe my comment which only said I had been there with my kid and that addressing some anxiety she had, it went away after a year, got deleted. I guess we are not allowed to say that for some (and judging for my dd's cohort, for the great majority) it is a phase?[/quote] Thank you for saying that! I've been researching that ~80% grow out of it and it's really a coping mechanism for other mental health issues. [/quote] They may not grow out of it so much as get old enough to put things in perspective. Yes, gender stereotypes are uncomfortable if you don’t feel you fit them. But with time you realize that’s society and not you. You can be a girl who doesn’t like girly things or a boy who likes dressing up. [/quote]
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