Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to sit her down and have a very serious conversation with her about sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancies and sexual assault. Make her watch videos about it. She's in high school, or going there next year? There will be a whole lot of boys who might push her into stuff. Or maybe she won't need pushing. So put the fear of God into your little one, keep her busy, and try to arrange fun activities for her friend group to keep an eye on them (and see if the friend group is the part of the problem).
You clearly don’t have high school aged children.
I do. DS is in 11th grade.
And you would accuse boys of pushing her into stuff? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to sit her down and have a very serious conversation with her about sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancies and sexual assault. Make her watch videos about it. She's in high school, or going there next year? There will be a whole lot of boys who might push her into stuff. Or maybe she won't need pushing. So put the fear of God into your little one, keep her busy, and try to arrange fun activities for her friend group to keep an eye on them (and see if the friend group is the part of the problem).
You clearly don’t have high school aged children.
I do. DS is in 11th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to sit her down and have a very serious conversation with her about sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancies and sexual assault. Make her watch videos about it. She's in high school, or going there next year? There will be a whole lot of boys who might push her into stuff. Or maybe she won't need pushing. So put the fear of God into your little one, keep her busy, and try to arrange fun activities for her friend group to keep an eye on them (and see if the friend group is the part of the problem).
You clearly don’t have high school aged children.
Anonymous wrote:You need to sit her down and have a very serious conversation with her about sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancies and sexual assault. Make her watch videos about it. She's in high school, or going there next year? There will be a whole lot of boys who might push her into stuff. Or maybe she won't need pushing. So put the fear of God into your little one, keep her busy, and try to arrange fun activities for her friend group to keep an eye on them (and see if the friend group is the part of the problem).