Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would do it. Why not? I assume they're already having sex, right? What's the difference between them having sex at home and having it on vacation?
Anonymous wrote:OP. She is our only child. She has lived abroad for 2 semesters once in 8th grade and 1 last year. The boy spends summers abroad. I want to say no because I feel it is being very liberal as a parent. On the other hand they are extremely mature. It is not a full family vacation as my husband is not going. The kids have separate rooms. I also trust them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of you naysayers don't have 17 year olds? Let alone 17 year olds in long-term, healthy relationships? I would have said no once upon a time too, but now that I have a 17 year old, I would say yes if: the boyfriend/girlfriend's parents agreed, and there were separate sleeping arrangements. They might be having sex (probably are - I was 17 once too!), but I am not going to make it easy for them, give permission, and, they have to much respect for us to do it under our noses anyway.
Two of my kids have passed the age of 17. For us, vacations are family time. When you're engaged, you can bring the person.
You're going to regret that. DH and I dated for 5 years. If neither of our parents let us bring the other on vacation, we wouldn't have gone. We dated from 21-26 and I'm grateful my parents accepted my boyfriend. That way once grandkids came along at 30, we invited grandparents on our vacation. I have friends who weren't allowed and whose future MILs wouldn't even meet them for lunch, dinner or vacations. Those MILs got cut off when their sons got married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of you naysayers don't have 17 year olds? Let alone 17 year olds in long-term, healthy relationships? I would have said no once upon a time too, but now that I have a 17 year old, I would say yes if: the boyfriend/girlfriend's parents agreed, and there were separate sleeping arrangements. They might be having sex (probably are - I was 17 once too!), but I am not going to make it easy for them, give permission, and, they have to much respect for us to do it under our noses anyway.
Two of my kids have passed the age of 17. For us, vacations are family time. When you're engaged, you can bring the person.