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OP
Lying would bother me as well. There is nothing stopping them when they meet up at a coffee shop or football game etc from having sex or making out etc.. Make sure she is on BC. Once he has a car, this is even more important. Not all 16-year-old boys are clueless. Nor are all 14-year-old girls. Personally, I have no problem with the age difference. And yes, your kid will get hurt at some point; it's part of life. I'd be way more worried about sex. |
Nope. A 14 year old girl who is sexually active is either acting out due to earlier sexual abuse or is being abused currently. There are no "fast" girls, just girls who've been sexualized at an early age. |
This is a crazy belief that has no basis in reality. |
| Do any of you have current teens because some of these responses are so out of whack. The idea that a sophomore boy can’t be interested in a freshman girl or vice versa without it morphing into a soap opera worthy saga is crazy. |
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Where is her father?
You two need to have a straight up convo on what you know. Stop w the games and parent. |
I think you are weirdly hung up on their ages. She is a freshman and he is a sophomore and they're hanging out at a cafe after school and his sister/her friend is also there. This is no big deal. You need to loosen up a little bit. |
| I thought this boy was going to be in college. WTH. |
This is absurd. Last fall, my junior son was in an AP class with a sophomore girl. He thought she was cute. They started talking. They just went to their second homecoming together. I promise you my son is not that mature The high school kids I know have a saying "if your grades touch...". It is not at all weird.
I understand OP wanting some parameters on what is allowed and her child being honest. Focus there. I skipped a grade very early and turned 14 mid freshman year. My parents always knew I would be young in HS, but having grown up in that cohort with appropriate experiences, average maturity is probably there. I lucked out a little bit, my oldest was a freshman during Covid which bought us a little time, but she was into dating and I can say most of these relationships come and go, and they learn a few lessons along the way. |
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Why are so many of the parents on here acting like the loonies in Footlose?
It is perfectly normal to date boys who are a year ahead of you in school. Please stop acting insane. |