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No it is NOT normal!! A seven yr old is just a child! They should not even know about being sexually active. I would ask him if someone has done something harmful to him. If you can't talk to him find someone (a counselor) that can. Maybe he was sexually abused, and he is acting out. Please get HELP AND FAST!!

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