Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and this is why church is great, they should wait until at least 18
I was very active in my Christian church - which is where I had sex for the first time at 15! Yes, church was indeed great!!
+1 I lost my virginity on a Christian retreat when I was 17!
My best friend (gay) lost his virginity at 18 to a Baptist minister.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only comment here is that 16 is too young to have such a serious relationship. Too much drama.
Get out of the '60s. Teenage sex does not constitute a serious relationship these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and this is why church is great, they should wait until at least 18
I was very active in my Christian church - which is where I had sex for the first time at 15! Yes, church was indeed great!!
+1 I lost my virginity on a Christian retreat when I was 17!
Anonymous wrote:Do not let them hang out in their room. Its just inappropriate. DD and her BF hang out in other areas of the house. I'm not under the illusion that I'm going to entirely prevent teen sex, but I'm also not running a motel.
Parent of a 17 yo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and this is why church is great, they should wait until at least 18
I was very active in my Christian church - which is where I had sex for the first time at 15! Yes, church was indeed great!!
Anonymous wrote:and this is why church is great, they should wait until at least 18
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this might be that pervert troll again.
Anonymous wrote:My 16 year old DD has a had a boyfriend (that we like very much) since September. I finally asked and she told me that they were in a sexual relationship but not to worry because they went to her doctor (gyno) together and she is on the pill. They have sex in her room.
Okay - yikes! I'm very glad she is responsible and went to the doctor with her boyfriend to get on birth control but... my daughter is having sex while DH and I are downstairs watching TV!!!
DD is a top student, always ranked first or second in her class, and an accomplished ballet dancer. I have always been very lax with curfews/rules because she has always been so responsible.
This sex thing just threw me for a loop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 16 year old DD has a had a boyfriend (that we like very much) since September. I finally asked and she told me that they were in a sexual relationship but not to worry because they went to her doctor (gyno) together and she is on the pill. They have sex in her room.
Okay - yikes! I'm very glad she is responsible and went to the doctor with her boyfriend to get on birth control but... my daughter is having sex while DH and I are downstairs watching TV!!!
DD is a top student, always ranked first or second in her class, and an accomplished ballet dancer. I have always been very lax with curfews/rules because she has always been so responsible. This sex thing just threw me for a loop.
Yet another parent who raised her child with zero morals, but hey, as long as she makes top grades and is "an accomplished ballet dancer" (oh, wow!!!), that is all that matters.
Thanks for the warning to this mother of young girls. Yours is an end result I would consider a complete failure.
You and your parents are the only moral failures here. The sad part is you'll never understand why.
Oh, really? Then why don't you explain it to me, in your great wisdom. Yes, if my 16 year old was having sex (IN MY HOME, WHILE I WAS DOWNSTAIRS IGNORING HER WHILE I'M WATCHING TV), you'd better believe, that is a complete moral failure on the part of the parent.
Sex itself is not a moral issue. It's a natural biological and social function. It's the how, who, when about how each person treats the other within that sexual relationship that is a moral issue. OP's daughter is approaching this responsibly. If she were having sex with a much older man, or casual sex with multiple partners, or sex within an emotionally abusive or manipulative relationship, that would be entirely different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. DD and her boyfriend split the cost of the doctor's visit and prescription - DD told me that she insisted on this. So I never saw an insurance statement/doctor's bill.
Now that this is the situation, telling me what I should or shouldn't have done is not helpful - it is what is is and I have been successful in "parenting" a successful student and disciplined dancer who never had a curfew because she voluntarily comes home early! She is also a very kind, generous and popular girl.
But even for the more puritanical parents - what if anything should I do now?
I'm a little confused, OP - do you object to her having sex in her bedroom or not? You just keep saying you're shocked but not that you disapprove or that you wish she wouldn't. I think you should figure that out - we all have different views on our kids and sex, obviously.
My two cents - your daughter is already having sex and she sounds responsible about it, so I doubt you could get her to stop now. SI think she may be overplaying how responsible she is about it, though and 16 year olds do stupid things all the time. I'd sit her and the boyfriend own together (I don't care how awkward that is) and talk about missing birth control pills and STDs and how much a pregnancy would screw up both of their lives. I'd scare the crap out of them so that they would take every precaution with the birth control and do it right.
Then I'd set some ground rules about where/when they can have sex in your house according to whatever makes you comfortable. And lastly, I would talk to the boyfriend and tell him you're going to tell his parents. If he tells you his parents would freak out and make his life miserable, then perhaps you can consider not telling them. But I think you owe it to his parents to tell him now that you know so that they can give him whatever parenting advice they want to about this. And so that they can know to set sex groundrules in their house.
All of this will be SUPER awkward and you will not enjoy it. But don't convince yourself that you don't need to do it just because it will be hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 16 year old DD has a had a boyfriend (that we like very much) since September. I finally asked and she told me that they were in a sexual relationship but not to worry because they went to her doctor (gyno) together and she is on the pill. They have sex in her room.
Okay - yikes! I'm very glad she is responsible and went to the doctor with her boyfriend to get on birth control but... my daughter is having sex while DH and I are downstairs watching TV!!!
DD is a top student, always ranked first or second in her class, and an accomplished ballet dancer. I have always been very lax with curfews/rules because she has always been so responsible. This sex thing just threw me for a loop.
Yet another parent who raised her child with zero morals, but hey, as long as she makes top grades and is "an accomplished ballet dancer" (oh, wow!!!), that is all that matters.
Thanks for the warning to this mother of young girls. Yours is an end result I would consider a complete failure.
You and your parents are the only moral failures here. The sad part is you'll never understand why.
Oh, really? Then why don't you explain it to me, in your great wisdom. Yes, if my 16 year old was having sex (IN MY HOME, WHILE I WAS DOWNSTAIRS IGNORING HER WHILE I'M WATCHING TV), you'd better believe, that is a complete moral failure on the part of the parent.