Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a tenth grader. He never talks to us about girls. This is normal.
Says who?
Maybe he is gay or asexual.
Anonymous wrote:I have a tenth grader. He never talks to us about girls. This is normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Oh please. I was a teen in the early 90s. And, yes, my parents has zero clue what I was doing or thinking. I do not use that as the bar for good parenting given that they probably should have known more I was doing. a LOT of things that were problematic. I didn't trust them to talk to them.
I don't favor the know every movement or thought of some of todays parents. But there is a middle ground and the trick is finding that.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Umm we didn’t have phones, social media, unlimited access to porn for “learning” about sex, date rape drugs, tons of candy pills, me too movement, etc… A lot more STD’s too.
To want to be so hands off with who your son is hanging out with during his free time and what he is doing is pretty scary.
I grew up in the 80s - we didn't have phone but we had porn, drugs and all kinds of other things. I think it's pretty creepy for an adult to be so into a teenagers business. But, I guess being Gen X - I come from a different place of parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Umm we didn’t have phones, social media, unlimited access to porn for “learning” about sex, date rape drugs, tons of candy pills, me too movement, etc… A lot more STD’s too.
To want to be so hands off with who your son is hanging out with during his free time and what he is doing is pretty scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Oh please. I was a teen in the early 90s. And, yes, my parents has zero clue what I was doing or thinking. I do not use that as the bar for good parenting given that they probably should have known more I was doing. a LOT of things that were problematic. I didn't trust them to talk to them.
I don't favor the know every movement or thought of some of todays parents. But there is a middle ground and the trick is finding that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
I'll see your 90s upbringing and throw in my 80s upbringing.
What is it with these mothers who have to know their sons' every thought on dating/girls/sexuality? Talk to them about how to treat girls all along, talk to them about sex and protection from a young age, but stop with trying to get into their heads to parse out every little thing. This is a good way to get them to stop talking to you at all. Boundaries, people!
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Same! 80s girl too. None of my parents' business. For my kids: I'm here if they need me; I am not going to pry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he will not talk about it with you. This is normal behavior for a teen. Back off.
+1 These posts lately are making me nostalgic for my 90s upbringing when parents had no clue what their kids were thinking or doing.
Umm we didn’t have phones, social media, unlimited access to porn for “learning” about sex, date rape drugs, tons of candy pills, me too movement, etc… A lot more STD’s too.
To want to be so hands off with who your son is hanging out with during his free time and what he is doing is pretty scary.