Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can be tricky. We’re a family with a 15 year old and a younger one. Close friends of ours have two younger kids. It all worked out fine up until a year or two ago when teenager clearly didn’t want to hang out with the younger kids, nor be expected to “babysit.” Also didn’t want to be left home alone, despite my strongly hinting that she wasn’t probably going to enjoy herself with the adults. For us, going forward, we will probably only do adults-only get togethers for a while.
Your 15yr old was too scared to be home alone?!?!
Now THAT is abnormal
Anonymous wrote:This can be tricky. We’re a family with a 15 year old and a younger one. Close friends of ours have two younger kids. It all worked out fine up until a year or two ago when teenager clearly didn’t want to hang out with the younger kids, nor be expected to “babysit.” Also didn’t want to be left home alone, despite my strongly hinting that she wasn’t probably going to enjoy herself with the adults. For us, going forward, we will probably only do adults-only get togethers for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- Okay. So if this is normal, I just need to prepare to socialize with my friends and a 15 year old everytime we host them?
Im aware this sounds stupid, but do you all just sort of accept that you have to chat with boring and pedantic teens now (this one was a vegan and told us all about it) when you are trying to socialize with other adults?
Adults can be boring and pedantic, too. Deal with a teen conversationally the same way you’d deal with an adult. If you’re tired of the subject, transition to a new subject or disengage from the conversation and talk with someone else.
Anonymous wrote:A 15-year-old is closer to being an adult than to being 11 years old.
Yes, it's a transition. If you don't want to hang out with the teen, just invite the adults, and get a sitter for your own kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- Okay. So if this is normal, I just need to prepare to socialize with my friends and a 15 year old everytime we host them?
Im aware this sounds stupid, but do you all just sort of accept that you have to chat with boring and pedantic teens now (this one was a vegan and told us all about it) when you are trying to socialize with other adults?
Anonymous wrote:
What on earth did you expect to talk about that you couldn't broach in front of a 15 year old? Your swinging proposition? Your binges? Your new sex tape?
Teens are developmentally ready to talk with adults. I have an 18 year old in college and a 13 year old - they can talk and opine about current events, and they're mature enough to hear about personal struggles (sanitized for the 13 year old). When he was 15, my son would often hang out with the adults, because we have a social circle where he has always been the oldest. So unless his friends were there, he would gravitate towards us, listen nonchalantly and interject perfectly appropriate comments or questions.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- Okay. So if this is normal, I just need to prepare to socialize with my friends and a 15 year old everytime we host them?
Im aware this sounds stupid, but do you all just sort of accept that you have to chat with boring and pedantic teens now (this one was a vegan and told us all about it) when you are trying to socialize with other adults?
Anonymous wrote:OP here- Okay. So if this is normal, I just need to prepare to socialize with my friends and a 15 year old everytime we host them?
Im aware this sounds stupid, but do you all just sort of accept that you have to chat with boring and pedantic teens now (this one was a vegan and told us all about it) when you are trying to socialize with other adults?