Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned, they are at two different life stages. He will be a barrier to her educational goals. Why is dating her, not someone closer to his age or stage? My daughter had a 22 yo interested in her at 18, and she thought it was weird. If they truly have a lot in common then they can remain distant friends until she finishes college.
Barrier, what? He is in college. Are you from the 50's?
She could easily choose a different college to be nearer to him. She could waste her weekends visiting him instead of studying. Are you really this dumb?
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned what if he is just using her for her youth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned, they are at two different life stages. He will be a barrier to her educational goals. Why is dating her, not someone closer to his age or stage? My daughter had a 22 yo interested in her at 18, and she thought it was weird. If they truly have a lot in common then they can remain distant friends until she finishes college.
Barrier, what? He is in college. Are you from the 50's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned, they are at two different life stages. He will be a barrier to her educational goals. Why is dating her, not someone closer to his age or stage? My daughter had a 22 yo interested in her at 18, and she thought it was weird. If they truly have a lot in common then they can remain distant friends until she finishes college.
Barrier, what? He is in college. Are you from the 50's?
Anonymous wrote:I’d be concerned, they are at two different life stages. He will be a barrier to her educational goals. Why is dating her, not someone closer to his age or stage? My daughter had a 22 yo interested in her at 18, and she thought it was weird. If they truly have a lot in common then they can remain distant friends until she finishes college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not let her be alone with him until she’s 18. After that there’s nothing you can do except buy a crib and get ready to raise the baby.
+1. And she is legally a minor, so not responsible for her actions. He is legally an adult and (depending on what is actually *provably* going on) he might be liable for Contributing to the Delinquency of a minor…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 16yo and an almost 21 yo. Both boys fwiw. They are light years apart in terms of maturity and life experience. If the older one was chatting up a 17yo girl, I'd be horrified.
Thank you! There are some serious parenting failures here if they are totes kewl with their college age sons picking up minors from high schools.
He's not picking up a minor from high school they met at work and she's nearly 18 and so far are only talking to each other. You are going to cause so many issues for your kids with your black and white Tumblr inspired parenting.
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about a 21 year old male that was simply a music teacher for a summer camp as a summer job. That doesn’t scream high earning potential to me. Most men that will go on to have high earning careers are doing internships at companies or law firms or anything but teaching. That’s the red flag to me!