Anonymous wrote:OP, has your DH passed away? You referred to him in the past tense. That can actually impact early puberty in girls as can being overweight, it affects hormones.
Anonymous wrote:
We're short, Asian and young-looking and we've all had the opposite problem. People thought I was a teen mother when I was pregnant with my first in grad school. My 13 year old daughter is taken for an 8 year old. For the longest time, I was not taken seriously at work.
People who are outside of the norm will always have a harder time. Try to tolerate it, since you can't change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're short, Asian and young-looking and we've all had the opposite problem. People thought I was a teen mother when I was pregnant with my first in grad school. My 13 year old daughter is taken for an 8 year old. For the longest time, I was not taken seriously at work.
People who are outside of the norm will always have a harder time. Try to tolerate it, since you can't change it.
I have a friend whose 10yo daughter looks like she is in kindergarten. My friend doesn’t like when her DD plays with the younger kids. 10yo has friends who look like they are in middle school and definitely in puberty.
It should [b]all[i] even put by middle school.[/b]
There was a girl in my son’s grade who was super tall. She must have been 5’6” in 4th grade and maybe 5’8” at the end of elementary. She stopped growing and is normal tall height in high school.
Blake Lively and Tyra Banks got teased as kids for being tall.
No it doesn't. A student in DS's grade was 5'10" when she finished 5th grade, in 10th grade she is still taller than most, including boys. A close friend's daughter is taking after her father who is has stats similar to OP's former husband. She's in 9th grade and taller/bigger than many boys, even the athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the expectations or ways she is treated older?
This happens a lot with black girls, they look older ahead of white girls so get treated differently. Sexualized at a young age etc. it’s not ok.
My 11 year old the one on hormone blockers, her closest friends, about five of the, are Latina and mixed race Black. They all have are about the same height as my daughter but they all have their period and are fully developed.
When you say it’s not ok, what can be done? These girls aren’t sexualized as far as I know because they don’t dress in tight clothes with skin showing. With the baggy sweatshirts the girls all look the same.
Anonymous wrote:What are the expectations or ways she is treated older?
This happens a lot with black girls, they look older ahead of white girls so get treated differently. Sexualized at a young age etc. it’s not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're short, Asian and young-looking and we've all had the opposite problem. People thought I was a teen mother when I was pregnant with my first in grad school. My 13 year old daughter is taken for an 8 year old. For the longest time, I was not taken seriously at work.
People who are outside of the norm will always have a harder time. Try to tolerate it, since you can't change it.
I have a friend whose 10yo daughter looks like she is in kindergarten. My friend doesn’t like when her DD plays with the younger kids. 10yo has friends who look like they are in middle school and definitely in puberty.
It should [b]all[i] even put by middle school.[/b]
There was a girl in my son’s grade who was super tall. She must have been 5’6” in 4th grade and maybe 5’8” at the end of elementary. She stopped growing and is normal tall height in high school.
Blake Lively and Tyra Banks got teased as kids for being tall.
No it doesn't. A student in DS's grade was 5'10" when she finished 5th grade, in 10th grade she is still taller than most, including boys. A close friend's daughter is taking after her father who is has stats similar to OP's former husband. She's in 9th grade and taller/bigger than many boys, even the athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We're short, Asian and young-looking and we've all had the opposite problem. People thought I was a teen mother when I was pregnant with my first in grad school. My 13 year old daughter is taken for an 8 year old. For the longest time, I was not taken seriously at work.
People who are outside of the norm will always have a harder time. Try to tolerate it, since you can't change it.
I have a friend whose 10yo daughter looks like she is in kindergarten. My friend doesn’t like when her DD plays with the younger kids. 10yo has friends who look like they are in middle school and definitely in puberty.
It should [b]all[i] even put by middle school.[/b]
There was a girl in my son’s grade who was super tall. She must have been 5’6” in 4th grade and maybe 5’8” at the end of elementary. She stopped growing and is normal tall height in high school.
Blake Lively and Tyra Banks got teased as kids for being tall.
Anonymous wrote:
We're short, Asian and young-looking and we've all had the opposite problem. People thought I was a teen mother when I was pregnant with my first in grad school. My 13 year old daughter is taken for an 8 year old. For the longest time, I was not taken seriously at work.
People who are outside of the norm will always have a harder time. Try to tolerate it, since you can't change it.
”. I try to be friendly about it.