Maybe your sister has been molested by someone or knows someone who's being molested by someone in her or his family and being led to believe that incest is normal. Tell your sister that incest is sinful and deeply wrong and tell your parents what she did. Also it would probably be a good idea to put a lock on your door and keep her at a distance.
I was just thinking this too. Ask her if she's had sexual experiences with other people or family members. Also, I'd be weary of telling the parents, they tend to over react to these sort of things. Or very worst case scenario, she could have been abused by the father which is why she thinks this is ok. I would encourage her to talk to a counselor about it either way.
I shudder to think. When it comes to stuff like that a dear friend of mine and I always just look at each other and say, "there but for the grace of God go I." It's funny because my friend's actually an agnostic but it speaks to how horrendous such acts of child abuse are.
I'm with you about talking to the school counselor first.
IIN that my 13 year old sister has a romantic and sexual crush on me?
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Maybe your sister has been molested by someone or knows someone who's being molested by someone in her or his family and being led to believe that incest is normal. Tell your sister that incest is sinful and deeply wrong and tell your parents what she did. Also it would probably be a good idea to put a lock on your door and keep her at a distance.
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I was just thinking this too. Ask her if she's had sexual experiences with other people or family members. Also, I'd be weary of telling the parents, they tend to over react to these sort of things. Or very worst case scenario, she could have been abused by the father which is why she thinks this is ok. I would encourage her to talk to a counselor about it either way.
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I shudder to think. When it comes to stuff like that a dear friend of mine and I always just look at each other and say, "there but for the grace of God go I." It's funny because my friend's actually an agnostic but it speaks to how horrendous such acts of child abuse are.
I'm with you about talking to the school counselor first.