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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As the mother of a girl, if I found out you point-blank asked my kid if she was on birth control, I would FREAK OUT. What is wrong with you? You sound unspeakably rude and crass. I was raised to expect boys to be gentlemen. I realize those days are long gone, but a lunatic asking my princess if she's on birth control?! WTF? Raise your son to be a gentleman. There. Then nobody gets pregnant. Okay? [/quote] OP here. I raise a gentleman. He takes care of himself. He knows all about protection. If your "princess" has no reservations showing up half-naked in front of her BF's parents, then I have no reservations to ask her if she's taking care of herself before she screws my son. Raise your "princess" to work on her manners, grades and appearance. [/quote] Well, you sound just lovely. Can't imagine why your son would choose a young woman who isn't uptight and seems a bit of a flower child. Frankly, if you can't be lost and flighty at 16 when CAN you be? She doesn't need to a fully formed woman at 16. And your son isn't much of a catch if you come with the deal. Bless her heart I hope she loses interest and goes on about her way. And I hope your son isn't so scarred by you Joan Crawford, that he ends up unable to have a healthy relationship with anyone. [/quote]
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