Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Err on the side of caution. No to any sleepovers with anyone. There's no need. Friends can come over. She can go over friends' houses. But no sleepovers.
--lesbian mom of 2 teenagers
Seems like the child would be robbed of some quintessential teenage social events because of her sexual orientation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people would have a problem with teen sex if the possibility of pregnancy wasn't in the equation.
In your scenario it pregnancy isn't a possible outcome.
So do you have a problem with a teen in a mutually agreed upon and safe sexual relationship?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people would have a problem with teen sex if the possibility of pregnancy wasn't in the equation.
In your scenario it pregnancy isn't a possible outcome.
So do you have a problem with a teen in a mutually agreed upon and safe sexual relationship?
(Not OP) A lot of parents don't feel that kids are ready for sex at 14...and there is no such thing as 100% safe sex. Especially with a young teen's judgement.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think most people would have a problem with teen sex if the possibility of pregnancy wasn't in the equation.
In your scenario it pregnancy isn't a possible outcome.
So do you have a problem with a teen in a mutually agreed upon and safe sexual relationship?
Anonymous wrote:DD is 14 and came out to us as gay a few months ago. Totally expected and we're fine. However, how do we handle same-sex friendships and sleepovers. She has friends of both genders and often wants to spend the night at her male friends house because of shared interests. On the same token, she often wants to spend the night with female friends and we don't know how to approach it. I don't like the idea of her staying the night at her male friends house, because although she may not be interested they may be and I'd hate if she was in a position where she had little to no power. Her two best friends are male, and sweet boys (ahem and nerdy) so I trust them more than most boys that age. Thoughts? How will I know if her same sex friends coming over are just friends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Err on the side of caution. No to any sleepovers with anyone. There's no need. Friends can come over. She can go over friends' houses. But no sleepovers.
--lesbian mom of 2 teenagers
Seems like the child would be robbed of some quintessential teenage social events because of her sexual orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Err on the side of caution. No to any sleepovers with anyone. There's no need. Friends can come over. She can go over friends' houses. But no sleepovers.
--lesbian mom of 2 teenagers