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[quote=Anonymous]Underage sex is underage sex. Host it and you get trouble. Real, long-lasting legal trouble -- along with the kids. How can I face the other teen's mom and either casually mention that the teens had a sleepover, or gloss over it? I know that I would bite the head off anyone who allowed kids to go there on their watch. So no way, no how in my house. Underage sex is also high school sex -- which, when it leads to a pregnancy, can derail a future for all involved -- children, baby (if that is the choice), us the parents left to help raise the baby when we're gunning for our retirement. I didn't do it in HS, and I do hope I will raise kids who refrain from it in HS. 18 is an age at which most kids head to college. Yes, it can be really distracting to address the new sex issue as well as a move away and college work, greek life, if so inclined, etc. That, I do worry about. I do wish they will have the wisdom to ease into adult life, one controlled step at a time. Time will tell if they do. But sex in high school? I hope not. [/quote]
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