Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks to you about how he is looking at her?
My daughter would talk to me about this for sure, not weird at all if you have a close relationship as daughter/mother.
Ok, I have an incredibly close relationship with my daughters and neither would tell me "John is staring at me in class."
Something is off about this.
Sad. Absolutely your daughter should feel self aware to notice this (guaranteed it happens) and safe and supported by you enough to bring it up. I would looking at red flags in your relationship and your views on sexuality if she isn't. My daughter brought it up many times, and with friends in the car too.
This is something they need help with and also a concern behavior if they're alone with men like this. Most of the time my daughter brought it up but a few times I did when it happened when we were together. These men are disgusting and their sick thoughts can worm their way in if women don't defend against it.
DP. You are crazy. I bolded one sentence, but actually, your whole post is crazy.
To the PP whose daughter wouldn’t bring this up, same here.
Anonymous wrote:Before long she will also notice boys and male bodies. She will start to have crushes too and sneak peaks at boys she likes. She will realize that interest goes both ways and that there is a lot of talk in real life and online by women about men and their bodies. Her friends will start to look at boys too.
It is part of puberty and part of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks to you about how he is looking at her?
My daughter would talk to me about this for sure, not weird at all if you have a close relationship as daughter/mother.
Ok, I have an incredibly close relationship with my daughters and neither would tell me "John is staring at me in class."
Something is off about this.
Sad. Absolutely your daughter should feel self aware to notice this (guaranteed it happens) and safe and supported by you enough to bring it up. I would looking at red flags in your relationship and your views on sexuality if she isn't. My daughter brought it up many times, and with friends in the car too.
This is something they need help with and also a concern behavior if they're alone with men like this. Most of the time my daughter brought it up but a few times I did when it happened when we were together. These men are disgusting and their sick thoughts can worm their way in if women don't defend against it.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t control is someone looks at you or even stares. It’s not illegal. Tell her she needs to be secure with herself and move on.
Unless he is doing something extreme, which my your post doesn’t appear that way.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my sister in high school. It escalated to all kinds of not-quite-technically-illegal harassment like driving by our house revving his engine, stuff like that. But of course, one day he managed to get her alone and he groped her and forced his tongue into her mouth. You have to nip this in the bud or else they decide they can get away with escalating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She talks to you about how he is looking at her?
My daughter would talk to me about this for sure, not weird at all if you have a close relationship as daughter/mother.
Ok, I have an incredibly close relationship with my daughters and neither would tell me "John is staring at me in class."
Something is off about this.