Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you. I have both a teenage son and daughter.
I said I would rather our daughter be pregnant than our son get a girl pregnant because then I feel like we would have more control over the situation.
I tell my teen son that he only gets one choice. That's to wear a condom. After that it doesn't matter what he thinks, or if he wants to be a father or not. It's out of his control. Always, always, always wear a condom.
Same. DS is getting to that age where sex is going to be a real possibility. I'm considering just going out an buying condoms for him to keep. I'm not going to pretend that sex doesn't happen, and I'd rather him have easy access to condoms than chance sex without one.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you. I have both a teenage son and daughter.
I said I would rather our daughter be pregnant than our son get a girl pregnant because then I feel like we would have more control over the situation.
I tell my teen son that he only gets one choice. That's to wear a condom. After that it doesn't matter what he thinks, or if he wants to be a father or not. It's out of his control. Always, always, always wear a condom.
I said I would rather our daughter be pregnant than our son get a girl pregnant because then I feel like we would have more control over the situation.
Anonymous wrote:
This is terrible but the boy has it way easier. He has so many more options at every step of the way. He’s not the one going through pregnancy, so his body and routine stays the same. He can walk away or not. Once the girl decides to keep the pregnancy her options are done.