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If you are worried your child is outside the range of normal please see a professional for advice. Self-exploration and sex can be a normal part of human growth and development. Most content describing sexual acts that involve minors (even when no adults are involved) will usually be removed.Please check our recommendation wiki for other communities to post to. This subreddit is discussion-based, and does not want blog posts, YouTube channels, open letters, pictures, or memes, or anything similar.
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