Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD has a small "study" attached to her bedroom and she and her boyfriend study up there (or at least part of the time now). We never disturb her. Her room also has an door to the outside so we don't even know went he comes and goes (Christ, the puns are inevitable!)
DD told me that her doctor tested them both for STDs, even though she was a virgin, and they came back clean.
I know his parents but don't feel comfortable bring up this issue with them - should I? I don't know if they know...
On one hand, I am very proud of the way DD handled this - she told her boyfriend that there would be no fooling around at all before they made the decision to get into a sexual relationship and to go to the doctor. She felt very strongly that, as the female, she didn't want to play the game of the girl being the "goal keeper" and the one responsible for saying no. Apparently he respected this so there was nothing beyond kissing until she had a month on the pill.
On the other hand, my daughter is having sex in her bedroom with her boyfriend!!!! I just cannot get past this and honestly don't know if there is anything I could or should do!!! I wasn't prepared for this and I don't know why I wasn't - denial, I guess.
DD's father passed away when she was seven and I have not told her step-father. She very close to him and he adores her - I don't know how he would take it.
The readers of this thread are the only people who know my daughter is having sex. Regularly. Upstairs.
Yikes! Why don't you just get her an apartment of her own since she is basically raising herself. These comments are so depressing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD has a small "study" attached to her bedroom and she and her boyfriend study up there (or at least part of the time now). We never disturb her. Her room also has an door to the outside so we don't even know went he comes and goes (Christ, the puns are inevitable!)
DD told me that her doctor tested them both for STDs, even though she was a virgin, and they came back clean.
I know his parents but don't feel comfortable bring up this issue with them - should I? I don't know if they know...
On one hand, I am very proud of the way DD handled this - she told her boyfriend that there would be no fooling around at all before they made the decision to get into a sexual relationship and to go to the doctor. She felt very strongly that, as the female, she didn't want to play the game of the girl being the "goal keeper" and the one responsible for saying no. Apparently he respected this so there was nothing beyond kissing until she had a month on the pill.
On the other hand, my daughter is having sex in her bedroom with her boyfriend!!!! I just cannot get past this and honestly don't know if there is anything I could or should do!!! I wasn't prepared for this and I don't know why I wasn't - denial, I guess.
DD's father passed away when she was seven and I have not told her step-father. She very close to him and he adores her - I don't know how he would take it.
The readers of this thread are the only people who know my daughter is having sex. Regularly. Upstairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you allow them to "hang out" in her room this is going to be happening. This is why a lot (if not most) parents don't allow significant others to hangout in bedrooms. If I found out my teen was having sex in his girlfriend's bedroom while her parents were watching TV I would be livid.
+1 What was he doing in her bedroom., especially when you are home and aware of it? Obviously if kids are going to have sex, they will find a place but you have been sending the wrong message.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you allow them to "hang out" in her room this is going to be happening. This is why a lot (if not most) parents don't allow significant others to hangout in bedrooms. If I found out my teen was having sex in his girlfriend's bedroom while her parents were watching TV I would be livid.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, Sounds like your daughter is very responsible and has a good head on her shoulders. We have a 15 yo ballet dancer so I think I have a pretty good idea of your daughter's maturity level, which ballet attracts and then further demands. So, be happy your DD was honest with you and more importantly, held her ground with BF. Frankly, I'm impressed with BF too as I don't know many BFs who at 16 would be willing to go to the doctor with their GF to get BCPs. Condoms would be a good idea but I think that ship has probably sailed if they aren't used to them now.
Frankly given the ballet schedule at this age and her terrific grades, how does she have the time and energy to see him much?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD has a small "study" attached to her bedroom and she and her boyfriend study up there (or at least part of the time now). We never disturb her. Her room also has an door to the outside so we don't even know went he comes and goes (Christ, the puns are inevitable!)
DD told me that her doctor tested them both for STDs, even though she was a virgin, and they came back clean.
I know his parents but don't feel comfortable bring up this issue with them - should I? I don't know if they know...
On one hand, I am very proud of the way DD handled this - she told her boyfriend that there would be no fooling around at all before they made the decision to get into a sexual relationship and to go to the doctor. She felt very strongly that, as the female, she didn't want to play the game of the girl being the "goal keeper" and the one responsible for saying no. Apparently he respected this so there was nothing beyond kissing until she had a month on the pill.
On the other hand, my daughter is having sex in her bedroom with her boyfriend!!!! I just cannot get past this and honestly don't know if there is anything I could or should do!!! I wasn't prepared for this and I don't know why I wasn't - denial, I guess.
DD's father passed away when she was seven and I have not told her step-father. She very close to him and he adores her - I don't know how he would take it.
The readers of this thread are the only people who know my daughter is having sex. Regularly. Upstairs.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. DD has a small "study" attached to her bedroom and she and her boyfriend study up there (or at least part of the time now). We never disturb her. Her room also has an door to the outside so we don't even know went he comes and goes (Christ, the puns are inevitable!)
DD told me that her doctor tested them both for STDs, even though she was a virgin, and they came back clean.
I know his parents but don't feel comfortable bring up this issue with them - should I? I don't know if they know...
On one hand, I am very proud of the way DD handled this - she told her boyfriend that there would be no fooling around at all before they made the decision to get into a sexual relationship and to go to the doctor. She felt very strongly that, as the female, she didn't want to play the game of the girl being the "goal keeper" and the one responsible for saying no. Apparently he respected this so there was nothing beyond kissing until she had a month on the pill.
On the other hand, my daughter is having sex in her bedroom with her boyfriend!!!! I just cannot get past this and honestly don't know if there is anything I could or should do!!! I wasn't prepared for this and I don't know why I wasn't - denial, I guess.
DD's father passed away when she was seven and I have not told her step-father. She very close to him and he adores her - I don't know how he would take it.
The readers of this thread are the only people who know my daughter is having sex. Regularly. Upstairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your little girl is grown up. People used to be married at 16.
More than 120 years ago. Wake up. She is still a little girl
Anonymous wrote:The majority of adolescents in the US have sex by their 17th birthday. She is normal.
This study looked at ages of sexual debut:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19631791