I would love to back you up here, but I'm sorry, that's just not a thing with teenagers, irrespective of propriety. I guarantee you your very proper son is not asking young ladies if he may call on them when they are next at home and chaperoned. Nor is he asking for her phone number. He's getting her snap or her insta. And there's nothing wrong with that. Communication and courting styles have never stayed the same for long. |
The lifeguards at my pool dress obscenely—its' shocking they don't get hit on more. Maybe they do. |
It's more important to know when she ISN'T on the prowl. And a waitress at work most definitely is not. Think about it. Your waitress's relationship with you is 90 minutes total. (Maybe even 2 hours! But if you're at your table longer than two hours, you're squatting and pissing her off, or you're on a date.) And only about six of those minutes are face to face. She is also talking to 8-20 other people during those same 90 minutes, and she's probably being identically charming to each and every one of them. Why on earth would she want to give you her number? She doesn't know you. |
I got hit on all of the time as a lifeguard at a condominium pool. I remember how uncomfortable it was, and I feel for OP’s daughter. At 17 all of my experience with men was with teenage boys. And maybe there were some teenage boys who were sexually assertive with girls, but I wasn’t in those circles. The boys I knew were the kind that you know for months or years and then you go out on group dates where you kiss at the ice skating rink. And then, all of a sudden, I was being hit on by grown adult men who were commenting on my body and obviously wanted to have sex with me. It was definitely unnerving. |
What do you mean it’s her choice? The tow truck driver was just assigned to her, doing his job and she started harassing him! Disgusting behavior. |
I’m going to guess that they had a conversation while he was towing her car, and they made a connection. |
He holds the power—she was stranded. |
I was lucky (?) but have heard many, many tales of tipsy dads getting handsy in the car when driving the teen babysitter home. |
Nope! He gave her his card to find out where her car was towed to. She was picked up from the accident scene by family. She called him the next day about her car, she thanked him for trying to calm her down, told him she was glad it was a cute guy who came to her rescue, and she asked him if he wanted to meet up. |
Just ask yourself, “If an older gentleman was interested in me, how would I want him to find out if I was looking at him as a potential romantic partner?” And then do whatever that is. |
Dcum is infiltrated by weirdos or trolls. Here’s a direct response. Nothing open ended. No. I don’t give out my number. Enjoy your meal. No. I’m not comfortable with that. Have a good day or night. |
This is just not true. It IS harassment. If you want to share your sources, please do. Other people have posted the actual definition and it wholly encompasses OPs daughters situation as such. |
You’re still wrong, try again a billion times. Still wrong. |
Men understand consent when it comes to other men hitting on them. This poor boy would definitely be being harassed in this case, according to their f-ed up world view. |
She would tell you. If she's working and doesn't tell you? Stop harassing her. |