Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Do you have nicotine patches in case they get hooked on cigarettes or tobacco vapes and need them?
Do you have suboxone just in case they become addicted to opioids?
If yes, then your logic with condoms and Narcan is consistent.
If not, ask yourself why you’re stocking condoms and Narcan, even though you insist you’re not encouraging adolescent sex and drug use, just in case but not those other items, just in case.
Because we don’t want a dead kid or to be an early grandma. The reason seems very obvious.
Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling some of the permissve parents on this thread are even encouraging their teens to do it because they live vicariously through them. I had a friend with a mom like that. My friend was 16 and didnt have a boyfriend yet, and her mom was just constantly on her case about getting a boyfriend! Like it's some milestone you have to achieve or else your failed. I felt so bad for her. And then in college I heard my friend came out as a lesbian. Her mom was just a clueless pervert.
Point of this rambling story is, if you're one of these moms stuffing your kid's bag with condoms without any signs or hints that your kid is sexually active, you need to analyze your own motivations honestly, not hide behind virtue signalling safe sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Do you have nicotine patches in case they get hooked on cigarettes or tobacco vapes and need them?
Do you have suboxone just in case they become addicted to opioids?
If yes, then your logic with condoms and Narcan is consistent.
If not, ask yourself why you’re stocking condoms and Narcan, even though you insist you’re not encouraging adolescent sex and drug use, just in case but not those other items, just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Do you have nicotine patches in case they get hooked on cigarettes or tobacco vapes and need them?
Do you have suboxone just in case they become addicted to opioids?
If yes, then your logic with condoms and Narcan is consistent.
If not, ask yourself why you’re stocking condoms and Narcan, even though you insist you’re not encouraging adolescent sex and drug use, just in case but not those other items, just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Do you have nicotine patches in case they get hooked on cigarettes or tobacco vapes and need them?
Do you have suboxone just in case they become addicted to opioids?
If yes, then your logic with condoms and Narcan is consistent.
If not, ask yourself why you’re stocking condoms and Narcan, even though you insist you’re not encouraging adolescent sex and drug use, just in case but not those other items, just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Do you have nicotine patches in case they get hooked on cigarettes or tobacco vapes and need them?
Do you have suboxone just in case they become addicted to opioids?
If yes, then your logic with condoms and Narcan is consistent.
If not, ask yourself why you’re stocking condoms and Narcan, even though you insist you’re not encouraging adolescent sex and drug use, just in case but not those other items, just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
You're crazy. I've shown my goody-two-shoes kids how to administer Narcan if they should ever be in that position as well as telling them how to do CPR and use a defibrillator. It's that kind of world now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
I mean, yes, it does. What do you think it means?
Anonymous wrote:I only have girls (14, 16) and I purchase condoms and leave them in the bathroom under the counter. They should always have 2 on them. Give them to friends too. It shouldn’t be just the guy’s responsibility. They also carry Narcan. Does that mean I am ok with them being around drugs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 14 year old son isn’t even interested in girls yet. Lol.
How do you know this?
He is looking at some type of porn on his phone or computer. Maybe it isn’t hetero. But he’s already had erections and wet dreams and it’s sexual attraction to something.
Not at all. LOL. He barely uses his phone and I check the search history which can’t be deleted. And he doesn’t have his own computer - only an FCPS one.