HS seniors traveling alone

Anonymous
Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.
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Anonymous wrote:My DH hitchhiked across the US at 18 in the 90s because he had failed out of college in another country and my in laws are apparently insane.

Even my DH wouldn’t let our kids travel alone as HS seniors. Nope

My kids turned 18 their senior year. You realize they are going to college ALONE in a few months?
I would absolutely allow it under some circumstances. I wouldn’t be happy about a beach week type trip, nor would I finance it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.


I’m a woman and traveled a lot on my own or with a friend or two starting at age 16 (I’m from Europe).
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Anonymous wrote:Natalie Holloway.

Bingo. You’re nuts, OP.


No, you're both nuts. Didn't that tragedy happen 16 years ago?


Yes, and teen traveling has been very different ever since. I'm sure this is not the case for all HS graduates, but all of the official senior trips I know of (including my DC's school and DC's friends' schools) require a parent/adult to go along for every 1-2 kids going on the trip. Many rentals at the beach won't allow groups under 21 to stay without someone 21+, and many parents don't want to take on the liability.

I can guarantee the majority are not official then and parents are signing off on the leases. You’re telling me there is an adult for every 1-2 children? OK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.

I didn’t notice that. One mentioned a girls plans to go to Argentina. A couple are unclear of gender.
I’m a mom of four high school girls and said yes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.

I didn’t notice that. One mentioned a girls plans to go to Argentina. A couple are unclear of gender.
I’m a mom of four high school girls and said yes.


I only see one person mention their daughter- and they are making a trip to stay with grandparents
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.


I’m a woman and traveled a lot on my own or with a friend or two starting at age 16 (I’m from Europe).


What you did 20+ yrs ago is irrelevant
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.

I am the person whose son did the 3 week road trip out west. Two of the friends with him were girls. And if DS was a DD, I would've let her go too.
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.


I’m a woman and traveled a lot on my own or with a friend or two starting at age 16 (I’m from Europe).


What you did 20+ yrs ago is irrelevant


The world is safer now than it was then.
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.

I am the person whose son did the 3 week road trip out west. Two of the friends with him were girls. And if DS was a DD, I would've let her go too.



+2. i’m the mother of the son who traveled with his GIRLFRIEND and another b
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Heck yeah! Dh and I met senior year and backpacked the world together for 6 summers. We have 2 DDs and have been active members of the Home Exchange community their whole lives. I believe we've done 27 exchanges in 16 countries. Even if they weren't that experienced, I'd hope to kick them out into the world. There's something so special about traveling young.
Anonymous
I would say yes to traveling with friends for a trip if they are responsible but no no traveling alone for spring break- boy or girl, but especially girl. Nothing good happens on spring break. At least not at the typical break locations such as Cancun, Daytona, etc.

Daughter road tripping with boyfriend or a similar is not the same as a couple 18 yr old girls going to Cancun for spring break. I would be ok with the first, but certainly wouldn’t with the second
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.


I’m a woman and traveled a lot on my own or with a friend or two starting at age 16 (I’m from Europe).


Similar but American-born from multi-generational household, the eldest being immigrants (if that matters). It’s not as if kids today are hopping trains like my grandpa and his friends would do.
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Anonymous wrote:I would say yes to traveling with friends for a trip if they are responsible but no no traveling alone for spring break- boy or girl, but especially girl. Nothing good happens on spring break. At least not at the typical break locations such as Cancun, Daytona, etc.

Daughter road tripping with boyfriend or a similar is not the same as a couple 18 yr old girls going to Cancun for spring break. I would be ok with the first, but certainly wouldn’t with the second


Seriously? You feel she’d be safer with a boyfriend than her friends? Hahaha.
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Anonymous wrote:Notice most of the parents ok with this have sons.


I’m a woman and traveled a lot on my own or with a friend or two starting at age 16 (I’m from Europe).


What you did 20+ yrs ago is irrelevant


The world is safer now than it was then.


Agree.
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