Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
A boy in high school without a car doesn't grow up as well.
A car is a necessity for a boy to have much of a social life, especially a dating life, and mature properly.
Girls can get by without one for the most part because all the boys with vehicles will gladly take them places.
My kid will be more than halfway through high school before he is eligible for a license.
Many are sophomores when they start driving, as 16 is the usual beginning driver age. Sometimes as freshman if they get a hardship license, which is not hard to do if both parents work and they live a few miles from school, but it's more limited to just for driving to school and back, no cruising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
A boy in high school without a car doesn't grow up as well.
A car is a necessity for a boy to have much of a social life, especially a dating life, and mature properly.
Girls can get by without one for the most part because all the boys with vehicles will gladly take them places.
My kid will be more than halfway through high school before he is eligible for a license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
A boy in high school without a car doesn't grow up as well.
A car is a necessity for a boy to have much of a social life, especially a dating life, and mature properly.
Girls can get by without one for the most part because all the boys with vehicles will gladly take them places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
A boy in high school without a car doesn't grow up as well.
A car is a necessity for a boy to have much of a social life, especially a dating life, and mature properly.
Girls can get by without one for the most part because all the boys with vehicles will gladly take them places.
Go back to the 1960s where you belong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
A boy in high school without a car doesn't grow up as well.
A car is a necessity for a boy to have much of a social life, especially a dating life, and mature properly.
Girls can get by without one for the most part because all the boys with vehicles will gladly take them places.
Anonymous wrote:We live off of two busy streets so kids can’t walk or bike to friends. My two teen boys can’t or don’t seem to make plans with friends. Even when they try, it often falls through. People are out of town, busy, don’t have a ride, etc. My friends with boys seem better at making plans.
Anonymous wrote:My son is with friends almost every day or evening, depending on his work schedule. Unless they gather at our house, I don’t seem to see him much! He is usually picked up by friends with cars.