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OMG (says my daughter—6 yro), who is into being a teenage too. What gives?Once when she was two and half or so, while I was driving her to school, she informed me that she would be driving herself to High School. She gawks at teenage girls. Outwardly I try to be relaxed about the whole thing, but my brain is freaking out.
Posted by: Maureen | August 25, 2012 at 08:50 PM
When I was 6 I didn't even know how teens acted since I was never around them - I was only around children my own age. Looking back, I am guessing that that was a good thing.
Posted by: Mary | August 29, 2012 at 04:27 PM