Anonymous wrote:Really? You see it as normal for an 8 going on 9 YO to be informing adults, "Do you know what bisexual means"???? Because even if I had been curious about bisexuality, I wouldn't have been sharing what I'd learned about sex over breakfast at Dennys with an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What your describing so far seems in the realm of typically curiosity/exploring/testing boundaries of a tween. They start to hear about more adult subjects and get curious about them. As long as you continue to have good dialogue with your own daughter, and you feel confident she talks to you about stuff, I wouldn't bring it up with the SIL. You think she will react angrily, and again I don't think at this point you've moved into anything dangerous. Another thing you can do is make sure your available to the niece for chats. Some kids find it difficult sometimes to discuss things with their parents, but open up to aunts, family friends, etc. It would be great if you could be a resource for this girl.
+1. You may not be ready to address these topics, but that doesn't mean your curious niece is being inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:You are able to formulate appropriate and matter of fact responses to these questions ("Bisexual means...") but at the same time you feel it is inappropriate to ask. Kids ask all kinds of off the wall questions. It's not inappropriate to ask questions. It means she's bright.
Anonymous wrote:What your describing so far seems in the realm of typically curiosity/exploring/testing boundaries of a tween. They start to hear about more adult subjects and get curious about them. As long as you continue to have good dialogue with your own daughter, and you feel confident she talks to you about stuff, I wouldn't bring it up with the SIL. You think she will react angrily, and again I don't think at this point you've moved into anything dangerous. Another thing you can do is make sure your available to the niece for chats. Some kids find it difficult sometimes to discuss things with their parents, but open up to aunts, family friends, etc. It would be great if you could be a resource for this girl.