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No. You can't be pushed into being gay. You are either born gay or you are not.
Your 9 year old child might keep touching your testicles because the child is curious about the organs or has questions about his or her own body. The child might also benefit from counseling if touching other people's testicles has become a habit.
Believe it or not, these actions re very common among young children. I don't know what drives them to do it, but many many many kids do activities such as these. It's completely normal, no need to worry!
For 14 year old children to date, they should have a guardian who knows that they have some attraction to other children. It is safe for the children to date other children within the same age bracket.
About 1,500 children drown every year. This includes accidents in pools, lakes, and other bodies of water. It also includes children who drown in bathtubs, buckets, and other containers.
If they are just playing with each other I would not be alarmed if there is some physical contact. They are still kids. However, they are also both adolescents now, and touching is not necessarily innocent, so there are limits. So the answer is, it depends what kind of touching.
If you don't want the other person to touch you like that, tell him/her to stop. And if he/she doesn't stop, you have to tell an adult that someone is touching you in a way you don't like.
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Contact a nearby social services agency that specializes in family and/or children's issues. There are people trained to talk with children when this kind of activity is suspected. Both children should talk with such individuals to help determine the existence and/or extent of any activity.
In general, mere touching by young children of their sex organs is not a problem. Infants have been observed doing this. What would be abnormal would be for a five year old to be preoccupied with touching those areas or be doing it frequently. It may be a sign of an infection, for example, rather than some sexual interest. If this continues, consult a pediatrician.
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yes all kids lie about stuff to make other kids get into trouble!!! this question is hard to answer, some children do make things up, but not all! i suggest that you investigate more and if you think you need to, get the police involved.