Anonymous wrote:There was something wrong with your relationships if they all felt claustrophobic. Only you know whether that means there was something wrong with you and how you interacted with boys and young men.
Anonymous wrote:Never. I will teach about safe sex. But, I will not provide contraceptives. I do not condone sex out of wedlock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - a sincere and heartfelt thank you to whoever wrote "The problem is that OP is trying as hard as she can to get her son to understand that he shouldn’t be having sex this young, but it looks like he’s just going to do it anyway." That is exactly the case.
I have no desire to break them up. She is an admirable girl, and they have a healthy relationship. (Most importantly - neither is the boss.) It is in face very likely that they won't have sex anytime soon because she is levelheaded. But my son is most certainly a romantic who sincerely believes himself ready for many adult things. (He'd like to vote and drive as well!) Of course I know that this very delusion proves that he's immature. This situation shouldn't be happening, But it is. So what would you do?
14 is young even for dating, much less a serious relationship.
You didn’t date as a HS freshman?
Nope
Interesting. My Gen X peers and I had Gf/Bf relationships then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Never. If he can’t buy his own condoms he’s not ready to have sex.
This is not a thought a 15 year old would have. Ever.
Newsflash: 15 year olds should not be having sex. If yours are, you are 100% failing them as parents.
This thread is so gross and pathetic.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would really worry about my 14 year old having sex. I don’t know any 14 year olds emotionally mature enough to make that decision and deal with the emotions that come with the act. Have you talked to gf parents? It might help to be on the same page on this, so you are both thwarting opportunity. Obviously, it could still happen and you want them prepared, but at this point delaying would be my primary goal.
+1. Actually, breaking them up would be my primary goal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Never. If he can’t buy his own condoms he’s not ready to have sex.
This is not a thought a 15 year old would have. Ever.
Newsflash: 15 year olds should not be having sex. If yours are, you are 100% failing them as parents.
This thread is so gross and pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, answering the question: Is there some reason your kid can’t walk into CVS and buy his own?
Yes. He's 14. GF is 15.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13 year old, so it isn’t an issue yet, but he knows there is an open box of condoms in the medicine cabinet beside the soap and tampons and zit cream. I restock them all as needed.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has been dating a girl for almost a year. I know they are considering it. I have been advising against it happening yet, and I have been thwarting opportunity, but I am a realist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Never. If he can’t buy his own condoms he’s not ready to have sex.
This is not a thought a 15 year old would have. Ever.
Newsflash: 15 year olds should not be having sex. If yours are, you are 100% failing them as parents.
This thread is so gross and pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF? Never. If he can’t buy his own condoms he’s not ready to have sex.
This is not a thought a 15 year old would have. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - a sincere and heartfelt thank you to whoever wrote "The problem is that OP is trying as hard as she can to get her son to understand that he shouldn’t be having sex this young, but it looks like he’s just going to do it anyway." That is exactly the case.
I have no desire to break them up. She is an admirable girl, and they have a healthy relationship. (Most importantly - neither is the boss.) It is in face very likely that they won't have sex anytime soon because she is levelheaded. But my son is most certainly a romantic who sincerely believes himself ready for many adult things. (He'd like to vote and drive as well!) Of course I know that this very delusion proves that he's immature. This situation shouldn't be happening, But it is. So what would you do?
14 is young even for dating, much less a serious relationship.
Agree..plus OP said they have been dating a year already? OP! Why would you be ok with this? Way too young. They should not be alone, ever. Neither can drive, surely it can’t be easy for them to have sex at this point. No basement hangouts, no bedroom.