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![]() Views on Poll ![]() Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Neetu Country: India Comment: I am married having 11 years old daughter. Recently, I got a complain from my neighbour that she sexually abused their 9 years old son. Their son told that my daughter had pulled down his shorts and hurted his genitals. This is the third time I got this complain. She was even caught twice doing this in her school with another boy. I don't know what to do now. Name: Karishma Country: India Comment: I agree with you Priti. One of my female friend who is married having two kids (daughter and son) once saw that her daughter is seducing her younger brother by hugging him from behind and caressing his private part. She was so shocked to see it but was also nervous as how to deal with such a situation. Most of the time, girls only start such an incest relationship with brothers or cousins. Name: Priti Country: India Comment: We haven't got a clue about the way the child's mind gets moulded by watching TV that shows nudity. Disturbing is the fact that watching such semi-nude scenes on TV increases incest within the family. More often, the girls tend to be the perpetrators in such incidents where they seduce their younger/elder brothers into having some sort of physical pleasure. Who is to be blamed ? Parents, TV or so-called the desire to be modern and free ? Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: just think Country: India Comment: Emphasis should be given to the hrs. that the kids are allowed to watch TV along with the kind of programmes they like to watch from early childhood, then parents can certainly get their kids involved in other extra-curricular activities and sports activities giving them the much needed exercises and also developing their skills. What do you think? Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: Name: Country: Comment: ![]() INDIAPARENTING IN THE NEWS HOME | Comments or Suggestions | Resources | RSS Site Map | Contact Us | Advertise with Us All Rights Reserved Worldwide. (c) 1999 - 2018 India Parenting Pvt. Ltd. Please be sure to read our Copyright, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy |