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I don't know how to handle this.

My two year old has been acting weird for a while now (caressing blankets and slowing humping in a sexual manner)... I scolded her and thought nothing of it. I was thinking that maybe she was playing around. I don't do anything sexual around my daughter nor do I allow her to watch anything with sexual content. I don't even allow her to see kissing.

WELL, about three weeks ago I was keeping my nieces and nephews and my daughter and niece were playing in the room alone. It had gotten pretty quiet for about 10 minutes so I decided to go check on them. I caught my four year old niece hunching on my daughters leg. She jumped immediately when she saw me and said she was sorry. I disciplined her immediately and warned her parents. After that, I let it go.

So YESTERDAY, I was keeping them again. My daughter and niece were playing under my supervision and my niece stated that she had to go to the restroom. She told my daughter to come along. That immediately sparked my attention. I got up and peeked through the door and saw my niece making sexual advances to my daughter. She was hunching her from the back as if she were having sex. I was ABSOLUTELY terrified. I asked my niece what else she had done to my daughter before and she stated that she had been kissing her and taking her clothes off. Keep in mind that my sister watches my daughter while I go to work. I immediately began to think about what all could have been happening while I was at work. I don't know what to do. I am disgusted and terrified. It actually made me cry. We try so hard to protect our children from things like this so I had no idea that this would be going on. My niece also admitted that she had done the same things to my one year old nephew before. She was crying and extremely upset. I don't know what to do.
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