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Date Posted: 13:36:58 02/16/23 Thu
Author: Carly
Subject: Re: Step sister changing step brother?
In reply to: Emily (to everyone) 's message, "Re: Step sister changing step brother?" on 03:58:29 02/15/23 Wed

>Thank you for all your replies, they where all very
>helpful.
>
>Both kids have started puberty. I accidentally ran
>into both while they where pleasuring themselves at
>one time or another and we had "the talk" with both of
>them. It's safe to assume they both have discovered
>their sexuality on some level. However that's not what
>concerns me. I haven't seen any indication that they
>are interested in each other in that way. When they
>are together it always feels like big sister/little
>brother to em. If they were, they wouldn't need the
>pretense of a diaper change anyway. They regularly
>have the house to themselves after school, until my
>husband or I come home from work. So I doubt that this
>is it.
>
>Jasmins and Hannahs suggestion, that I might have
>treated our son a little to much like a grown up and
>that he missing something seems more plausible to me.
>I always encourage him to be independent and self
>reliant, maybe I went a little to far and fast with
>that and need to take a step back. I'll try the things
>Jasmin suggested and see how he reacts. Let me know if
>anyone has more of those. Do you think my husband and
>I should offer to change him, if he wants us to. Or
>would that be going to far in the other direction?
>
>I got a little further with finding out how this
>started. Apparently it started when we were visiting
>my parents for my moms birthday last November. The
>kids had to share a room and my step-daughter saw my
>son struggling with the tapes of his diaper one
>evening. She offered to help and he accepted.

You seem to be on top of the situation so my comparison to what I'd "heard" from a gossipy friend probably wasn't helpful. The similarity may have just a coincidence and I'm not sure what the real circumstances may have been.

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