Big Cuddly Bear
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OK, before I start, let me say, that I am JUST ASKING, and not sure what I think. And I need to give you a brief introduction.
My niece's mother died a few years back. At that time she seemed very connected with her mom ( to me, anyway ), and not as much with her dad. Her Dad is an avid outdoorsman. He loves to hunt and fish, but he keeps it in relative moderation. Since her mom died, my niece has taken up hunting in order to hang out more with her dad. She has been hunting almost since the same time her mom died.
Personally, I think that that is pretty normal, and nothing to be concerned about. It makes sense to me that she would do that, as long as she enjoyed hunting too.
OK, so my family just took her to NC for a whole week to visit relatives. When I picked her up from her home, she was wearing camo gear, like hunters wear. She was wearing a T Shirt that said " I don't kill innocent animals. I only kill the guilty ones." Then later in the week she wore another shirt that said " I would have killed Bambi's Mom, if I could have."
While driving to and from NC, I noticed that she was reading magazines about guns. And she had a notebook where she kept notes on her favorite hunting spots, and it had an NRA decal on it.
Approximately a dozen times over the week I heard her talking about hunting, and specifically about when she will kill her first deer, and how she wants to butcher it herself.
Her aunt asked her what she would like for Christmas, and she replied " Two boxes of 20 gauge shotgun shells would be cool."
There were probably a few more things she said / wore / did that was along those lines.
Is there a reason for concern, in your opinion? If it matters, she is a 14 or 15 year old girl.
EDIT: She has been hunting for 3 years, but is getting much more into it, almost on a daily basis, it seems.
My niece's mother died a few years back. At that time she seemed very connected with her mom ( to me, anyway ), and not as much with her dad. Her Dad is an avid outdoorsman. He loves to hunt and fish, but he keeps it in relative moderation. Since her mom died, my niece has taken up hunting in order to hang out more with her dad. She has been hunting almost since the same time her mom died.
Personally, I think that that is pretty normal, and nothing to be concerned about. It makes sense to me that she would do that, as long as she enjoyed hunting too.
OK, so my family just took her to NC for a whole week to visit relatives. When I picked her up from her home, she was wearing camo gear, like hunters wear. She was wearing a T Shirt that said " I don't kill innocent animals. I only kill the guilty ones." Then later in the week she wore another shirt that said " I would have killed Bambi's Mom, if I could have."
While driving to and from NC, I noticed that she was reading magazines about guns. And she had a notebook where she kept notes on her favorite hunting spots, and it had an NRA decal on it.
Approximately a dozen times over the week I heard her talking about hunting, and specifically about when she will kill her first deer, and how she wants to butcher it herself.
Her aunt asked her what she would like for Christmas, and she replied " Two boxes of 20 gauge shotgun shells would be cool."
There were probably a few more things she said / wore / did that was along those lines.
Is there a reason for concern, in your opinion? If it matters, she is a 14 or 15 year old girl.
EDIT: She has been hunting for 3 years, but is getting much more into it, almost on a daily basis, it seems.


In fact they would think it was cool that he is hunting with dad.
