+1 Better to know he is active and enjoys it These days it’s a way bigger risk not being active |
+1 I have a DS and DD. I know my DS was having sex with his also 17 yr old gf (I found condoms). I have told both my kids that they should wait until they find someone whom they really love but no matter what, use condoms. DS thought he and his gf were going to stay together forever. They stayed together for another 2.5 years, and he said he thought that they were going to get married. She broke up with him, and he was heartbroken. |
It is not up to the boy's parents to tell the girl's parents. If the girl hasn't told the parents, then she doesn't have a close relationship with them. That's not on OP. -parent of DS and DD. |
It's not OP's place, and it will break trust with your child. |
Well, don’t tell her dad at least. |
PP here and I’m trying to imagine this conversation with parents that I hardly know. I’m not sure what the point would be. To make them stop? To break them up? To make sure they’re supervised 24/7? None of that is possible when they’re 17. If you’ve laid the groundwork for a trusting relationship with your almost-adult child and you’ve taught them to make good decisions about who they spend time with and how they take care of themselves and others, that’s really all you can do at this point. |
Also not a lawyer, but my understanding is it varies by state. In Virginia, minors within a certain age of each other (and over a certain age - maybe 14?) can have sex, but there’s no “Romeo and Juliet” law once one is 18. In other words, a 16 and 17 year old can have sex (if it’s close enough in age) but an 18 year old and 17 year old cannot. In Maryland the Romeo and Juliet law is for someone within three years and it looks like the age of consent generally is 17. I met my husband when I was 19 and he was 17. (We didn’t sleep together for 1.5 years). It’s weird to me that multiple people asked me if that means I raped him. It just so happens that we met in Massachusetts and I looked it up and the age of consent is 16, but back then this didn’t occur to me. The Romeo and Juliet law in Mass applies if you’re within 2 years of age. I’m just over two years older but, since we waited, it didn’t matter anyway. Teenage sex is complicated for so many reasons, but laws are for sure one of them! |
| Keep him busy. Nothing wrong with being sexually active at 17, but it shouldn’t be his main activity. |
| Don't tell her parents! He should use 2 forms birth control. |
This. |
I’m not sure. I was raised in NoVa so many seniors dated underclass - junior/sophomores. My kid is a senior with a GF that is a junior. He’s still 17, but turns 18 in April. |
| ^ yeah if it was already a relationship and one turns 18 in the midst of it ? |
lol |
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2 forms of birth control!!!!!
Teens are so fertile.They need birth control and back-up. I see patients as a women's health NP. My own 18 year old son was sexually active with a girlfriend through much of senior year and this all made me very nervous because I really fear teen pregnancy. The guy has no control over the decision to terminate or not. I have girls too and the unwanted pregnancy concern was greater with my son because he wouldn't be the one making the decision. |
You people are bored idiots. Yes yes, the police are running around trying to arrest and convict a HS senior who dates a sophomore. You got it people, what a brain trust we have here on DCUM |