Anonymous wrote:Mine are not old enough for this yet but the rules MY mom set me at 13 were these
No dating anyone more than 2 years older
Get home by 11pm or call to say where and how you're getting home and when.
No BFs in the bedroom.
Do people typically let their teens be driven by other teens? Am I helicoptering if I'm not cool with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to create these "dating rules" based on what the rules/vales in your family are. Not what internet strangers tell you based on their family values.
Curfew for instance--what is her normal curfew when out w friends? Why would a "dating curfew" be different? Same with riding with friends, going out on school nights for non-school related activities, etc.
This is good advice. Also, I remember when I was 16 and starting to date, my parents were crazy strict about everything. Which just led me to rebel and right into the arms of the boy they disliked. I'd suggest open conversation instead of hard and fast rules. For example: if she doesn't have a curfew, ask where they are going, what they are doing and what time she expects to be home. She needs to call and check in if she'll be later than that (and provide where she is going). Something along those lines. But ultimately, you know her best and different kids need different rules.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to create these "dating rules" based on what the rules/vales in your family are. Not what internet strangers tell you based on their family values.
Curfew for instance--what is her normal curfew when out w friends? Why would a "dating curfew" be different? Same with riding with friends, going out on school nights for non-school related activities, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It's always more empowering if your DD drives herself. She can say, "date over" and leave, at any time. Especially if (maybe in the future) they are going to go to a party. Teen girls should meet their date there. Teen girls typically are more cautious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to create these "dating rules" based on what the rules/vales in your family are. Not what internet strangers tell you based on their family values.
Curfew for instance--what is her normal curfew when out w friends? Why would a "dating curfew" be different? Same with riding with friends, going out on school nights for non-school related activities, etc.
Well, that's the thing. We're not really "there" yet. She and her friends aren't really driving yet, they don't ask to go out on school nights, etc. This is the first time these things are coming up. My parents weren't good parents and even let our boyfriends sleep over. I don't really have a good role model for this. So any suggestions I can get are very much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to create these "dating rules" based on what the rules/vales in your family are. Not what internet strangers tell you based on their family values.
Curfew for instance--what is her normal curfew when out w friends? Why would a "dating curfew" be different? Same with riding with friends, going out on school nights for non-school related activities, etc.