Anonymous wrote:Tell her not to have xes because it's not a guarantee that she could get an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europeans are much more relaxed about teen sexuality than we are, I wouldn’t overthink it. I’d just have the same rules for her that you would for your own kids that age.
French person here. NO!
What's wrong with you?!?
We're normal people like you: some Europeans are permissive, some Europeans are most definitely not! You don't know what this exchange student's family is like, and you cannot make assumptions based on her home continent. Ridiculous!
The point of being an exchange student is to live like the children in the host family. OP, thanks for looking out for this minor. If you're asking the question here, clearly you care. Enforce some reasonable rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd contact the exchange students parents and ask for their rules and then follow those.
No - your house, your rules. The OP has a teen at home too, and can’t be enforcing two different sets of rules.
Anonymous wrote:Europeans are much more relaxed about teen sexuality than we are, I wouldn’t overthink it. I’d just have the same rules for her that you would for your own kids that age.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’d like to prevent us getting to the point where abortion is even an issue.
Thank you for the suggestions to give her the same rules that my own kids have.
This is going to take some backtracking since she’s been feeling pretty free to coordinate her own social life and do what she wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her not to have xes because it's not a guarantee that she could get an abortion.
Of course it is.
Anonymous wrote:I'd contact the exchange students parents and ask for their rules and then follow those.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her not to have xes because it's not a guarantee that she could get an abortion.