Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never would have let my kid go. He is a teen. Of course they had sex.
So? He's going off to college and will be more alone there. Raise your kids right and send them off.
So? I accept the sex but i would not be okay with so much unspervised time.
Teen can travel with the family. Not some piece of ass.
Why is this a "once in a lifetime"? My teens have been to europe with us several times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never would have let my kid go. He is a teen. Of course they had sex.
So? He's going off to college and will be more alone there. Raise your kids right and send them off.
So? I accept the sex but i would not be okay with so much unspervised time.
Teen can travel with the family. Not some piece of ass.
Why is this a "once in a lifetime"? My teens have been to europe with us several times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never would have let my kid go. He is a teen. Of course they had sex.
So? He's going off to college and will be more alone there. Raise your kids right and send them off.
Anonymous wrote:I never would have let my kid go. He is a teen. Of course they had sex.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - to all those supporting this decision, would you feel the same if a seventeen year old daughter was going to Europe to visit her boyfriend and his extended family for three weeks? Remember this is a family that OP has never laid eyes on before.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 17 and a good kid. This summer his girlfriend went to Europe for summer school and to visit relatives. DS was home and took a college course and worked full-time. For the last three weeks of the summer, DS flew over to spend with the girlfriend and her family. It was his first trip to Europe and he paid for the plane ticket himself. He came back, had an amazing time, and all is well... or so I thought...
However, now everyone is raising eyebrows that we allowed DS to go. While it did turn out that they had more alone time than I thought they would, I still think it was a great experience for him. He and the girlfriend are close/serious but still planning to attend colleges on different coasts.
Were we wrong? Yes, it has occurred to us that they may have had sex but that could have happened at home as well.
Depending on the girl, I think I would be ok with it. However, we'd be discussing the sex. I'm not so sure I agree that minors' sex at this age isn't the parents' business - there's an awful lot of grandparents raising their grandkids out there, which certainly makes it their business. At any rate, I would assume that sex was on the table and make sure they were set up with whatever they needed to be as safe as possible.Anonymous wrote:NP here - to all those supporting this decision, would you feel the same if a seventeen year old daughter was going to Europe to visit her boyfriend and his extended family for three weeks? Remember this is a family that OP has never laid eyes on before.
Anonymous wrote:NP here - to all those supporting this decision, would you feel the same if a seventeen year old daughter was going to Europe to visit her boyfriend and his extended family for three weeks? Remember this is a family that OP has never laid eyes on before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what other people think, especially given that you say everything went well?
OP here. I care because it has made me question my decision to let him go.
Be more confident in your choices. You know your son better than the randos you've encountered.
I'm not sure why the details of the trip are really being discussed anyway. Why are you telling all these people that they had "more alone time" than was planned? Why is it their business? At 17 it's barely YOUR business.
OP here and I am not discussing details of his trip - DS is. Just in telling about the various places he and the girlfriend went and what they did, it is evident that they were alone. I agree 100% it is his business, including whether or not he is sexually active, but my question is whether or not we made the right decision in letting him go.
And 10 pps told you to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care what other people think, especially given that you say everything went well?
OP here. I care because it has made me question my decision to let him go.
Be more confident in your choices. You know your son better than the randos you've encountered.
I'm not sure why the details of the trip are really being discussed anyway. Why are you telling all these people that they had "more alone time" than was planned? Why is it their business? At 17 it's barely YOUR business.
OP here and I am not discussing details of his trip - DS is. Just in telling about the various places he and the girlfriend went and what they did, it is evident that they were alone. I agree 100% it is his business, including whether or not he is sexually active, but my question is whether or not we made the right decision in letting him go.