Anonymous wrote:You more likely to be raped by someone you know. It's old to warn your child about stranger danger but she should know what's ok and what's not ok with family members and friends, etc, too.
Anonymous wrote:This seems key. After rereading OP's post, I'm wondering why her dd should be told that it's not safe to hang around a visitor because her mom is there and should be able to protect her. I mean, it feels odd to me to frighten a kid because there is a vague possibility that a random person having an interaction with her mom could somehow be dangerous, especially when mom is right there.Anonymous wrote:OP, she doesn't need to understand yet that there are rapists and murderers. She DOES, however, need to do what you tell her. It seems like she had problems listening if you told her to leave the workman alone several times and she did not listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could she possibly have TS? A lot of TS girls are inappropriately friendly.
What is TS?
This seems key. After rereading OP's post, I'm wondering why her dd should be told that it's not safe to hang around a visitor because her mom is there and should be able to protect her. I mean, it feels odd to me to frighten a kid because there is a vague possibility that a random person having an interaction with her mom could somehow be dangerous, especially when mom is right there.Anonymous wrote:OP, she doesn't need to understand yet that there are rapists and murderers. She DOES, however, need to do what you tell her. It seems like she had problems listening if you told her to leave the workman alone several times and she did not listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, has your daughter been tested for SN?
+1
From your description there is something more global going on with your DD that should be addressed.
From the ugly things some people here have written, I am certain there are global issues with miserable adults which should be addressed.
I know exactly the type of child OP is describing. I was such a child, but my parents didn't pick up on it. Most others did. I had no sense of what came to be called boundaries, although I was taught to be very polite. I was a very late bloomer. Can't even count the times I was approached by predators (although nobody knew these types as such back then) as a girl and young adult. While I was not beautiful in the manner described by OP, there was something that made me a magnet for weirdness. People used to tell me I was "too open". I made friends easily, but was often exploited.
OP happens to be sensitive and observant. In my case, it might have been FAE, because I was a slow learner, and it's a miracle I wasn't raped and killed. I think maybe a really scary cautionary film might have worked for me.
One thing is I would take care to see that she is dressed modestly and conservatively, because offenders always take things the wrong way----and be really careful about giving her a phone or unsupervised Internet access. It is hopefully a phase she will slowly grow out of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, has your daughter been tested for SN?
+1
From your description there is something more global going on with your DD that should be addressed.
Anonymous wrote:OP, has your daughter been tested for SN?