To demonstrate this, I will give you two examples, one of which is amazingly funny to me. First, Lu has a toy that she no longer plays with. It is a Barbie doll house, that was expensive and still in great shape. She has a cousin that has told her mother that she would like a Barbie doll house for Christmas. SuperMom, asked Lu if she could buy it from Lu and give it to her cousin. Lu said "You don't have to buy it, you can just give it to her". To this, SuperMom said "It is your toy and it is worth a lot of money and I will gladly give you $50 for it". Lu, states that $50 is a lot of money and she could just have it. After much back and forth, Lu decided she would take $40, because she could give $20 to a charity to fight Cancer and the other $20 to Toys for Tots. Apparently dividing $50 by two was of no interest to her.
The second story is with a new friend in her middle school. So Lu and "Jill" were eating lunch and discussing stuff 6th grade females talk about. Eventually, all six grade girls get around to talking about boys. So Lu asked "Jill" who did she like, to which "Jill" hesitated until as always Lu got it out of her. So "Jill" wrote Kara on a sheet of paper and showed Lu. Lu replies "I don't know him. Is he cute?". "Jill" replied "that's because he isn't a him, Kara is a girl". Lu replies "good for you, everyone is different". Now imagine this story while she is telling me and SuperMom. She is red in the face and laughing oddly while telling us about a person that she knows at school who is gay. After going through the conversation, she says "So Jill is what you call a Lesbian" and continues on without skipping a beat. I almost spit my drink out. "What you call a Lesbian" is what she said. I burst out laughing. Since I knew she was talking about a new gay friend, while she was telling me the story, I kept thinking the girl wrote "Lu" on the paper by the way she was telling the story. I was going to call this post "Lu and The Lesbian", but didn't want to give away the ending.