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Omg! Last night after he had been sleeping for about two hours he got up to use the br. He was in there longer then usual so I asked him if he needed help. He said he had a mess in there and was cleaning up. I waited and knew that I'd have to go in afterwards to re-clean. He came out of the br and I was waiting in the hallway to escort him back to his room when he asked for a hug. I went to give him a quick hug and he pulled me close and grabbed my behind! I was flabbergasted! I didn't make much of it and got him resettled in bed. I did say "I'm your daughter" I didn't sleep too well afterwards thinking he might find his way into my bedroom. He's 92! Jeeze! I know his reasoning and memory have flown out the window for sometime now but this really took me by surprise. I'm hoping this is just a one time event. Anybody with a similar situation and advice for me? I'm so glad I found this site where there are others that can relate and know exactly what I'm going through and don't judge! Thanks for any advice!

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Hi Lucee, I don’t have any experience with this but wanted to reach out and say sorry you are dealing with this part of the disease. It must be upsetting and very uncomfortable. I hope this phase passes very quickly. Good luck.
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My dad was convinced he and I went to high school together, and grew up together.. And my mom was too old to be his wife. I kept waiting for the "hugs" as he thought every woman who came in our house was hot for him. Except his CG, a big old country gal who treated him like her long lost grampa! We adored her! So did he, but not "that way" Its not that uncommon, so good luck!
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LuceeLuv Aug 2019
Thank you!
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Soon you will have many writing here with support and suggestions. In the meantime, you can google "dementia+inappropriate sexual behavior" and lots of info will come up. Good luck!
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LuceeLuv Aug 2019
Thank you! I'll appreciate any advice.
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