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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] , "This is what I was talking about, Mary looks unhappy[/quote] That the thing though, she doesn't look unhappy. She mildly objects but she's learned that her brother will get his way anyway. He always does. So the mom doesn't think she's unhappy. But I'll talk to her anyway.[/quote] OP, you need to step in, since the mother is clueless. If you want to be gentle, tell the mom that now that her son has reached puberty, he needs to learn how to maintain and respect personal space and that lesson starts at home. While he may love his sister, the touching is inappropriate. If neither parent has had the talk about the birds and bees, they are several years too late and need to do that immediately. They need to make sure that the boy understands how to respect women/girls and their bodies and that includes his sister. If you think they are really that clueless, you can offer to help talk to him about appropriate personal space after they've had the discussion about sex and reproduction.[/quote]
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