Anonymous wrote:Your daughter handled it well and it sounds like you don't have anything to worry about. I would leave it alone.
Anonymous wrote:Mom of teens here. I would definitely talk to my daughter first. You are blaming the boys for the comments, but your daughter may not be innocent here. You want to find out from her what is the nature of their relationship and whether she's made any comments to them that would have led to someone saying this.
Second, I would be talking to my daughter about internet safety - primarily that once you say something online, it's there forever. In this case, it's not what she said, but it's just a good opening. Having read texts for years, I can say that you cannot remind your kids often enough that there are no takebacks with texts and whatever you post online.
As to talking with other parents, I am not sure whether I'd do it. I can think of ways this could come back to cause your daughter problems. For example, the boy goes to school and say that your daughter is slut talking (and right now you don't know whether it's true and even if it isn't, it doesn't sound like it would matter) and then your daughter could end up with a reputation that she doesn't deserve.
Anonymous wrote:I would just let this one be. Believe me, I know how hard that is. But here is why: first, your daughter handled it well. Second, the type of text she received, while inappropriate, was not dangerous. Finally, kids know how to delete texts. As your daughter gets older, there will be things you need to know happening via text. It's much better to be a stealth checker, only coming out for true urgencies, than driving your kid right away into secret text land.
Parents who say your kids know you check their phones: I'd bet a significant percentage are using kik, snapchat, Facebook messenger, and other non-text ways of messaging so you don't see. Or they are just deleting their texts. All that just makes them harder to monitor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her you read her texts, and you're proud of how she handled it. Tell her you'd like to let the boy's mom know about what he did, but if she's not okay with it, let it rest. It's a text, not a full-on safety issue, so let your daughter have a say in how you proceed.
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Anonymous wrote:Tell her you read her texts, and you're proud of how she handled it. Tell her you'd like to let the boy's mom know about what he did, but if she's not okay with it, let it rest. It's a text, not a full-on safety issue, so let your daughter have a say in how you proceed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn, I'd respond: "This is Larla's mom. Stop sending sexually suggestive texts to her. I've copied this and will be sharing this with your parents as I'm guessing they're not okay with their son messaging girls with inappropriate comments."
I don't play.
--Mom of a 14 year old boy. And yes, I would want another parent to share this with me if my son texted a message like this. And I have checked my son's texts and would share sexually inappropriate messages with other parents.
+1! (mom of a tween DS)
Anonymous wrote:Damn, I'd respond: "This is Larla's mom. Stop sending sexually suggestive texts to her. I've copied this and will be sharing this with your parents as I'm guessing they're not okay with their son messaging girls with inappropriate comments."
I don't play.
--Mom of a 14 year old boy. And yes, I would want another parent to share this with me if my son texted a message like this. And I have checked my son's texts and would share sexually inappropriate messages with other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Most boys mature faster then girls when it comes to sex. Every guy I've been with said they started having sex between 11-13 I was much older then that.
Anonymous wrote:They were lying.[/quote]Anonymous wrote:Most boys mature faster then girls when it comes to sex. Every guy I've been with said they started having sex between 11-13 I was much older then that.
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They were lying.Anonymous wrote:Most boys mature faster then girls when it comes to sex. Every guy I've been with said they started having sex between 11-13 I was much older then that.
Anonymous wrote:my problem is I really don't want her to know I read her text but I guess she will just have to deal with that. I am the parent, this is why I read the text! Wow this is too much. I thought I had a few years.