Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the sweetest thing. We are an extremely affectionate family. My 15 year old grunts and groans at me all the time but today he did really well in a sporting event and the first thing he did was give me a big hug -- before slinking away to be with his friends.
OP, work on this issue. Healthy relationships are affectionate.
I hug my teens, I give them high fives. I don't remember the last time that I held their hands or they sat with their head on my shoulder, they were pretty little I think. And I have a really great relationship with my kids.
I think it is more odd that you never do any of those things with your kids. You are the adult and you are the reason it does not happen.
I am not saying it should happen everyday, but the fact it never happens is odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the sweetest thing. We are an extremely affectionate family. My 15 year old grunts and groans at me all the time but today he did really well in a sporting event and the first thing he did was give me a big hug -- before slinking away to be with his friends.
OP, work on this issue. Healthy relationships are affectionate.
I hug my teens, I give them high fives. I don't remember the last time that I held their hands or they sat with their head on my shoulder, they were pretty little I think. And I have a really great relationship with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:That is the sweetest thing. We are an extremely affectionate family. My 15 year old grunts and groans at me all the time but today he did really well in a sporting event and the first thing he did was give me a big hug -- before slinking away to be with his friends.
OP, work on this issue. Healthy relationships are affectionate.
Well you ARE judging! I guess you don't have kids. Maybe the son had a concern and his mom reached out to help him. My question is why do you care?
Anonymous wrote:OK so your kid's not typical (sorry - - you said that, not me) The question was: IS THIS TYPICAL.
Anonymous wrote:Let me preface this with the disclaimer I'm not judging or accusing or think anything inappropriate is going on.
I'm just curious ,how many of you hold hands with your teen child?
I don't have experience with kids this age and don't remember holding hands with my parents after I was maybe 10 or 11.
I was at a function today there was a teen boy there about 15/16 at one point he was sitting off by himself. His mom went over put her hand over his, and they sat holding hands for maybe 5 minutes. He kind of rested his head on her shoulder. She was saying something to him. I wasn't close enough to make out what it was. Mom then gave him a pat on the leg and was on her way. I saw the kid mingling as normal later.
I found this exchange odd ( in that I've never seen such a thing) but sweet. Like I said I don't spend much time with teens do you parents of teens get this kind of moments often.