Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At that age, say nothing. It will almost certainly fizzle. I’ve lost track of how many people my teen has shown an interest in. Most last only a few weeks. The longest was a few months. You can try to make it harder for them to spend time together by keeping them busy but if you only run interference in those situations they may suspect what you’re doing. At an older age (college +) it’s more concerning but you still have to be careful not to show your cards.
This is what we did. We made more “mandatory” family plans and stopped inviting him along places, but we’d allow her to bring a friend, to dinner for example. If she’d ask if “he” could come with us, we’d say no, let’s keep it a family dinner. Or, we’d encourage her to invite a girlfriend. I think it was he who lost interest, maybe because she wasn’t available to him as much as he would have liked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glare at him any time your DD's back is turned.
Do not do this. You will out yourself as the saboteur. Then, it's possible that you will become their common enemy, thereby strengthening their bond.
I would flip this into a learning experience, and hasten along the end of the relationship by death by a thousand invisible cuts, with the ultimate goal of strengthening my bond with my daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Glare at him any time your DD's back is turned.
Anonymous wrote:At that age, say nothing. It will almost certainly fizzle. I’ve lost track of how many people my teen has shown an interest in. Most last only a few weeks. The longest was a few months. You can try to make it harder for them to spend time together by keeping them busy but if you only run interference in those situations they may suspect what you’re doing. At an older age (college +) it’s more concerning but you still have to be careful not to show your cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? It matters.
She’s 14, soon to be 15
She's had multiple other significant others at age 14/15?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? It matters.
She’s 14, soon to be 15
Anonymous wrote:How old is your child? It matters.