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My developmentally disabled grandson exposed himself to his stepsister six years ago. He is now 31 and she is 20. We would like him to have the opportunity to apologize and ask for her forgiveness but her mother says she’s not ready yet. Thanksgiving is coming she wants to come and wthey haven’t seen each other since the episode. Her mom says she shouldn’t have to see him yet. Any advice?
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My developmentally disabled grandson exposed himself to his stepsister six years ago. He is now 31 and she is 20. We would like him to have the opportunity to apologize and ask for her forgiveness but her mother says she’s not ready yet. Thanksgiving is coming she wants to come and wthey haven’t seen each other since the episode. Her mom says she shouldn’t have to see him yet. Any advice?
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