Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t allow your son to date her. You’re teaching him to disrespect his elders.
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I’d be disappointed in him fir not caring about her family rules
This is bullshit. Sorry. You live by your own values not other people’s “rules”. There is a laundry list of other people’s rules that I don’t agree with and are not my problem to enforce for your kid. If you can’t manage your own kid, take a hard look at your approach.
Anonymous wrote:I will be meeting her in person tomorrow and plan to offer to meet her parents with DS. What else should I do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not appreciate it if some white woman wanted me discuss my daughter's social life. I don't know you, i don't give F what you have to say. I don't know why you think this is okay.
So you would prefer not to meet the parents of your children’s friends?
I would love to meet all the parents of my child’s friends. I would not appreciate them trying to convince me to let my child date their’s if that’s my belief.
I would also genuinely appreciate them letting me know that my daughter is violating our family rule if their intent on meeting was to inform me that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t allow your son to date her. You’re teaching him to disrespect his elders.
+1
I’d be disappointed in him fir not caring about her family rules
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not appreciate it if some white woman wanted me discuss my daughter's social life. I don't know you, i don't give F what you have to say. I don't know why you think this is okay.
So you would prefer not to meet the parents of your children’s friends?
I would love to meet all the parents of my child’s friends. I would not appreciate them trying to convince me to let my child date their’s if that’s my belief.
I would also genuinely appreciate them letting me know that my daughter is violating our family rule if their intent on meeting was to inform me that.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t allow your son to date her. You’re teaching him to disrespect his elders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not appreciate it if some white woman wanted me discuss my daughter's social life. I don't know you, i don't give F what you have to say. I don't know why you think this is okay.
So you would prefer not to meet the parents of your children’s friends?
Anonymous wrote:I would not appreciate it if some white woman wanted me discuss my daughter's social life. I don't know you, i don't give F what you have to say. I don't know why you think this is okay.
Anonymous wrote:I would not appreciate it if some white woman wanted me discuss my daughter's social life. I don't know you, i don't give F what you have to say. I don't know why you think this is okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is a freshman. He has a big school dance coming up and asked a sweet girl, who happens to be Indian and has strict parents. Her parents apparently don’t know she is going to the dance or that she is “dating” DS. Dating for them so far means meeting for ice cream after school and FaceTiming late at night.
Do I do anything?? I don’t like that she’s lying to her parents. He says she’s frustrated and doesn’t care. I will be meeting her in person tomorrow and plan to offer to meet her parents with DS. What else should I do?
We are Asian-Americans and we don’t condone dating for our 14 year old DD. We don’t have any issues with her having close friends of the opposite sex. She hangs out with friends of both sexes. We don’t like the idea of her being exclusive with anyone at this early age. There’s an expectation that they need to be something different or more when they are ‘dating’. She has plenty of time to date later in HS and college.
If a boy’s parent approached us about their son dating out daughter, we would tell them the same.