Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.
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No. Many parents will understand that she and you are enabling such behavior among minors. Please don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.
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No. Many parents will understand that she and you are enabling such behavior among minors. Please don't.
Anonymous wrote:Since starting 8th grade DD has been boy crazy. She started the year with one BF and now she's onto another. She's constantly texting and talking via phone with the same 2-3 boys. I've read and listened in on some of the conversations, and they appear to be harmless. They talk about mostly school, teachers, HW, friends, etc... We don't allow 1:1 dating, so having a boyfriend is more being together in school and hanging out in groups. It appears that within her friend group, they are trading / switching off boyfriends every few weeks. Is this normal activity for 8th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.
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No. Many parents will understand that she and you are enabling such behavior among minors. Please don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.
I don't recommend being "that parent" who supplies condoms to high school girls. You have good intentions, but this is NOT your responsibility and could blow back hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure she is treating them with respect
More importantly, make sure she understands what it means to be TREATED with respect.
“Trading” boyfriends every few weeks doesn’t seem respectful.
Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure she is treating them with respect
More importantly, make sure she understands what it means to be TREATED with respect.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure she is treating them with respect
Anonymous wrote:Normal activity. But I would have VERY open and honest talks with her about oral sex, sex, peer pressure, inappropriate pictures, social media sharing of pictures, etc.
Be prepared to start birth control by 16, and have condoms in the house available for taking. Again, it may be completely unnecessary, but you cannot be too safe. At very least she can give condoms to friends if they need them.