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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. They're both female and my daughter met her at her summer job, they hang out together doing normal teen stuff, like going out to eat and shopping, beach and the girl brings her kids along who are 2 and 1. She was going on about how cute the children are so I'm worried she has the wrong idea. [/quote] Your daughter drove to the beach with a 17 year old single mother and her 2 children for the day, for the weekend?[/quote] OP here. What no? There was no weekend a way, they spent a few hours at the beach the other girl drove, I wasn't too thrilled about that ( I like to know the people she's riding around with([/quote] The beach thing strikes me as weird. I would not let my kid drive to the beach with a 17 year old potentially distracted by 2 small children. 17 year olds, even parents, have only been driving for a few months. And the beach in summer is 2-2.5 hours away (assuming they were going to the DE/MD beaches from here). So 4-5 hours in the car with an inexperienced driver? I wouldn't have allowed that even without the distraction of babies in the back seat. However this 17 year old seems to have it together if she's regularly going out to dinner and shopping with a 1 and 2 year old. She must be making decent money and is able to manage 2 small children in restaurants.[/quote] She didn't ask me. She just went and I found out about it later We aren't in DC the beach isn't as far where we are, but I still dont like her being in the car with other teen drivers, especially ones I don't know. They aren't going any place fancy, McDonald's level going out to eat, froyo, shopping at inexpensive places, I know my daughter has paid for things more than once. [/quote]
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