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Old 16-03-2014, 07:13 PM #11
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That's sick 13? seriously?... I'm sorry but that to me is so far removed from normal adolescent behaviour!
Even Oedipus would have thought that weird
Nursing mothers yes, even though many think its dangerous in case you fall asleep and roll on them.
Very occasionally if very upset/scared but other than that no.
There could be several reasons why he likes sleeping in his mother's bed, maybe the bed is simply more comfortable or her room is warmer, or just a chance to be close to her if she is a busy mum, boys tend to like cuddles with their mum more than girls, when they are young.

To label it as sick and abnormal is far more of an issue as far as I am concerned, just creating a problem where there isn't one and giving kids complexes and making mothers fearful of being close to their sons for fear of it being labelled as something else in this horrible, paranoid modern world of ours.
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