He's just expirementing sexually. Nothing wrong with it.
Leave him alone and don't mention it again.
2006-10-26 22:33:28
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answered by TonyB 6
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OK your sister is having a tough time but she is behaving like a spoilt brat. Time to get firm with her - she has to shape up or ship out. You are being too soft. When you make threats follow through i.e. she leaves stuff on the table, she has 15 minutes after you ask her to clear it up to do so otherwise its in the bin - and that applies to anything left out anywhere. Tell her you are sorry but she cannot live with you as you simply do not have the room - maybe if she was willing to co-operate you could move to somewhere bigger so she could live with you but right now why would you even want to do that. Do not respond to any of her texts - unlucky if she wants to change her clothes, she needs to keep them somewhere she can get them. Have zero tolerance of anything in your home which creates a potential hazard for your son - she leaves the staighteners on she loses them. Don't be bullied by a stroppy kid and don't be manipulated by her either.
2016-05-22 00:14:55
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answered by ? 4
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It may have simply been that he didn't have any clean ones of his own. I knew a fully grown adult who borrowed his best friend's panties just to see how they felt wearing them compared to men's underwear. He did the same with her fishnet stockings.
I wouldn't worry about it. It's fun for kids to dress up as the opposite gender. The boys at my school back when I used to go always came in tutus and their sisters clothes when we had a dress up day for the year level colour, which was pink. And they were 18.
And if something more does become of it, don't hate him for it like others might. Accept him for who he is, and try to understand why he feels that need to dress up. You're his parent, and he needs someone there to support him through thick and thin.
2006-10-26 21:45:52
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answered by Mr. Maul 4
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It is no big deal, buy him his own, he will be into her bras & dresses next. Buy him everything he needs and tell him to stay out of his sister's stuff. Make him do his share of the housework and bring home top grades or no panties & dresses!
2006-10-29 01:19:41
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answered by laura d 1
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no big deal........first it starts with the panties, then the bra, short skirts( if he doesn't have nice legs suggest he go with a more conservative dress), pumps, make up, hair style. Have his sister help him with colors, styles that suit him. I used to have one son and four girls, now I got five girls.....ROFLMAO.......15 years old he's not experimenting, he's finding sizes........LMAO
2006-10-27 16:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That is very abnormal for a boy to wear his sister's underwear. Think about it, what would your parent do if he or she caught you wearing your brother's undies? You need to go get this kid checked out and maybe talk to him first to see what the deal is.
2006-10-26 21:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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take a pictur of him and have some pictur of the others son that they are 15 years show him his is 15 years his not a little boy he will be undrestand
2006-10-26 21:37:19
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answered by Jill 3
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You should bring him in your bedroom and open your lingerie drawers and get him a pair of your panties and pantyhose and a bra, then help him get dressed up and the suck his baby weiner till he blows a hot load in your moth.
2015-04-14 06:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should ask people on a forum for advice. But honestly I when I was caught the embarrasment was consequence enough.
2006-10-26 21:36:00
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answered by Cuore 1
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give it a little while... he's proably freaked taht you caught him. give him time to deal on his own a little tehn gently approach him with it. make sure to be gentle, open, unjudgemental, and caring. if he feels like your attacking him or your punishing him... it will def amke teh situation worse by him either shutting down to you permanently or being scarred by the sheer conversation itself. make you you let him know you are not there to judge... just to talk. and accept whatever he tell you... don't forget he is your son regardless of what he says he needs to always be aware your love is unconditional.
2006-10-26 21:39:46
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answered by ccdavis01 2
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hmmm... I have 5 sons and I know what I'd do but everyone has different ideas! lol First I would ask him if all his jockey shorts need to be washed, if he said no. I would have a very serious talk with him and maybe an "attitude adjustment"
2006-10-26 21:40:07
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answered by Jo 6
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