Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again: It was difficult to watch her flounder in so much aloneness and inexperience with ANY romantic relationship.
Not even having kissed anyone at 15 is really unimaginable to me. Not even holding hands romantically. Zero romance in real life.
The only silver lining here, and its a pretty good one, is that she was able to mature and be ready to HAVE a relationship that is mutual and respectful. That's a great model for a first relationship. I hope they stay together a long time!!
This is really not so unusual at all, regardless of orientation, and now your exuberance about this strikes me as a little odd, to be honest. I glad your daughter’s happy and I’m sorry she felt isolated for so long. But if you started a thread titled “My daughter has a boyfriend. Thank God.”, I don’t think you’d get much support at all.
OP here. You are correct it is not unusual FOR THE TIMES NOW. In fact, kids are having less sex than their peers decades ago.
Social psychologists write on this topic, in fact.
What is REALLY odd, to be honest, is why you would think I wouldn't get much support for posting about my bi daughters first ever relationship on a LQBTQIA+ relationship forum if it was with a boy. If not here, where else would I get "support"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again: It was difficult to watch her flounder in so much aloneness and inexperience with ANY romantic relationship.
Not even having kissed anyone at 15 is really unimaginable to me. Not even holding hands romantically. Zero romance in real life.
The only silver lining here, and its a pretty good one, is that she was able to mature and be ready to HAVE a relationship that is mutual and respectful. That's a great model for a first relationship. I hope they stay together a long time!!
This is really not so unusual at all, regardless of orientation, and now your exuberance about this strikes me as a little odd, to be honest. I glad your daughter’s happy and I’m sorry she felt isolated for so long. But if you started a thread titled “My daughter has a boyfriend. Thank God.”, I don’t think you’d get much support at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again: It was difficult to watch her flounder in so much aloneness and inexperience with ANY romantic relationship.
Not even having kissed anyone at 15 is really unimaginable to me. Not even holding hands romantically. Zero romance in real life.
The only silver lining here, and its a pretty good one, is that she was able to mature and be ready to HAVE a relationship that is mutual and respectful. That's a great model for a first relationship. I hope they stay together a long time!!
This is really not so unusual at all, regardless of orientation, and now your exuberance about this strikes me as a little odd, to be honest. I glad your daughter’s happy and I’m sorry she felt isolated for so long. But if you started a thread titled “My daughter has a boyfriend. Thank God.”, I don’t think you’d get much support at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP again: It was difficult to watch her flounder in so much aloneness and inexperience with ANY romantic relationship.
Not even having kissed anyone at 15 is really unimaginable to me. Not even holding hands romantically. Zero romance in real life.
The only silver lining here, and its a pretty good one, is that she was able to mature and be ready to HAVE a relationship that is mutual and respectful. That's a great model for a first relationship. I hope they stay together a long time!!
Anonymous wrote:OP again: It was difficult to watch her flounder in so much aloneness and inexperience with ANY romantic relationship.
Not even having kissed anyone at 15 is really unimaginable to me. Not even holding hands romantically. Zero romance in real life.
The only silver lining here, and its a pretty good one, is that she was able to mature and be ready to HAVE a relationship that is mutual and respectful. That's a great model for a first relationship. I hope they stay together a long time!!
Anonymous wrote:So happy for your daughter and you! Keeping my fingers crossed that my son will find a bf this year.