Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free time when they aren't doing: homework, sports practice, required family time, anything else required - all . The answer is all.
That's my ds too. Dh is very bothered by it. I also feel like it is SO much time, like aren't they tired of each other? But maybe it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free time when they aren't doing: homework, sports practice, required family time, anything else required - all . The answer is all.
That's my ds too. Dh is very bothered by it. I also feel like it is SO much time, like aren't they tired of each other? But maybe it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free time when they aren't doing: homework, sports practice, required family time, anything else required - all . The answer is all.
That's my ds too. Dh is very bothered by it. I also feel like it is SO much time, like aren't they tired of each other? But maybe it's normal.
What do you want them to do instead?
Hang out more with friends, relaxed alone a little...I worry that if the relationship ends ds will be very distraught and not know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Free time when they aren't doing: homework, sports practice, required family time, anything else required - all . The answer is all.
That's my ds too. Dh is very bothered by it. I also feel like it is SO much time, like aren't they tired of each other? But maybe it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:I discourage this at such a young age, so zero
Free time when they aren't doing: homework, sports practice, required family time, anything else required - all . The answer is all.
That's my ds too. Dh is very bothered by it. I also feel like it is SO much time, like aren't they tired of each other? But maybe it's normal.
Anonymous wrote:I discourage this at such a young age, so zero
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As much as they can. We don't let them out of school, job, family or volunteer obligations. We've had big talks about how boyfriends/girlfriends come and go but friends last forever (not really, but the point is, don't ditch all your friends for an SO).
Not really. How friends from high school are you still in regular communication with and see with any frequency?
Both DH and I are still very much in touch with our HS friends, they make up our core group.
But, I also met DH in HS and married him, and we spent (almost) every waking moment together from like 16-20. So I do see both sides here. Friend time should still be important, but it's not really a parents place to pull strings in childs relationships.