Childhood Behavior And Consent

Summary

Reflecting on childhood behavior and consent is important. Past actions, especially those involving peers, can be complex. Its crucial to understand the difference between innocent exploration and inappropriate behavior. Intent and impact are key factors. If youre concerned about past interactions, consider seeking guidance from a legal professional to gain clarity and ensure a proper understanding of consent and boundaries. This can help in addressing any lingering concerns and provide peace of mind.

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Hello. I just want to know if my experiences makes me a cocsa abuser or not. When I was * or so, me and my cousin (2 years younger) were in the same room together. I don't know how it lead up to this but I told her that I wanted to dance and she agreed. This involved grinding and we were both smiling and giggling until we both agreed to stop after like seconds. Another situation happened earlier, it's mostly blurred but moral of the story.. I introduced the idea for a boy (close in age) to do stuff with his blanket. It was all in good fun and it didn't involve any force or begging. Last situation was me playing with my family friends who were very younger than me which poses a problem in my eyes. I asked them to make noises that are now deemed inappropriate looking back at it and they did. I had no ill intent here but this is the only situation I feel like I have token advantage of them. They have grown to be healthy and well behaved which I'm glad about.. I can't contact them though. I am now 15 years old and now understand to not participate in "childhood exploration" as I have no interest in sex like at all. This also comes from my own experiences with adults online and how they made me expose myself to them. Please help the best y'all can thank you.