Firstly, the controls inside the VBox will also raise mouseOut event and these will bubble up to your handler on the VBox.
Secondly, when the mouse moves from being in only the VBox to being in another control, even one that is contained inside the VBox, that will still generate a mouseOut from the VBox.
Fortunately there is another MouseEvent you can use: RollOut. "The purpose of the rollOut event is to simplify the coding of rollover behaviors for display object containers with children. When the mouse leaves the area of a display object or the area of any of its children to go to an object that is not one of its children, the display object dispatches the ROLL_OUT event."
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