Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd take her to get an IUD. Pills and condoms are unreliable. Want to avoid being a Grandpa? This is how.
+1 IUD and condoms
Also she isn't the age of consent...so that is statutory rape. As a parent I couldn't condone that in my house. So they wait until she's 16 or guy risks jail time.
What? Who'd report him? You?
Anyone can - school officials, other students, etc. Of you knowingly allow it you could be charged too. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Single dad here. Daughter is 15, and I found out last night that I've officially lost the "wait until you're married" battle.The boyfriend in question is a good boy, (well, except for *that*), and owned up to what they've been doing, looked me in the eye, and stood up for my daughter. I'm not so foolish as to think I can put my foot down & tell them to stop. So now the questions turn to thoughts of safety, protection, and not taking on the mantle of "Grandpa" too soon.
What have others done in this situation? Do you allow "relations" under your roof? Provide condoms? BC pills? Talk to the boy's parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd take her to get an IUD. Pills and condoms are unreliable. Want to avoid being a Grandpa? This is how.
+1 IUD and condoms
Also she isn't the age of consent...so that is statutory rape. As a parent I couldn't condone that in my house. So they wait until she's 16 or guy risks jail time.
What? Who'd report him? You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd take her to get an IUD. Pills and condoms are unreliable. Want to avoid being a Grandpa? This is how.
+1 IUD and condoms
Also she isn't the age of consent...so that is statutory rape. As a parent I couldn't condone that in my house. So they wait until she's 16 or guy risks jail time.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for you, OP. No advice here, but I can imagine being taken aback upon discovering this.
Good luck to you.

Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'd take her to get an IUD. Pills and condoms are unreliable. Want to avoid being a Grandpa? This is how.
The boyfriend in question is a good boy, (well, except for *that*), and owned up to what they've been doing, looked me in the eye, and stood up for my daughter. I'm not so foolish as to think I can put my foot down & tell them to stop. So now the questions turn to thoughts of safety, protection, and not taking on the mantle of "Grandpa" too soon.