Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman daughter. She is picky and turns everyone down so no boyfriend. Most of her friends have “dated” someone but I am not sure I’d call the vast majority actual dating. They hang out in groups still, it’s more a title for school clout. She has one friend who has a serious boyfriend and is on birth control etc but that’s it
The friend whose on bc could be taking the pill for a variety of health reasons - not just as BC. You don’t know for sure if she’s actually active with her boyfriend. Seems kinda young.
Anonymous wrote:13 - relationship going on 7 months now. Mostly handholding and a few kisses. Primarily texting/talking via discord at night and on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:I think teens these days generally lack the maturity to handle a BF/GF before age 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman daughter. She is picky and turns everyone down so no boyfriend. Most of her friends have “dated” someone but I am not sure I’d call the vast majority actual dating. They hang out in groups still, it’s more a title for school clout. She has one friend who has a serious boyfriend and is on birth control etc but that’s it
The friend whose on bc could be taking the pill for a variety of health reasons - not just as BC. You don’t know for sure if she’s actually active with her boyfriend. Seems kinda young.
Agree. I put my daughter on it to regulate her crappy cycles which were all over the place. She is gay so there wasn't/isn't an issue of pregnancy unless she experiments LOL
You laugh at the notion of your daughter sexually experimenting?!
What the eff is wrong with you? You are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At DC's small high school that is pretty much all over achiever types, many kids were having sex by sophomore year. Almost all except for a few were having sex by late junior year. They all seemed so sweet and studious and well mannered. Well, they are. But they also have lots of sex!
And so were all of us in the 80/90's and our parents in the 50/60's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman daughter. She is picky and turns everyone down so no boyfriend. Most of her friends have “dated” someone but I am not sure I’d call the vast majority actual dating. They hang out in groups still, it’s more a title for school clout. She has one friend who has a serious boyfriend and is on birth control etc but that’s it
The friend whose on bc could be taking the pill for a variety of health reasons - not just as BC. You don’t know for sure if she’s actually active with her boyfriend. Seems kinda young.
Agree. I put my daughter on it to regulate her crappy cycles which were all over the place. She is gay so there wasn't/isn't an issue of pregnancy unless she experiments LOL
Anonymous wrote:At DC's small high school that is pretty much all over achiever types, many kids were having sex by sophomore year. Almost all except for a few were having sex by late junior year. They all seemed so sweet and studious and well mannered. Well, they are. But they also have lots of sex!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a freshman daughter. She is picky and turns everyone down so no boyfriend. Most of her friends have “dated” someone but I am not sure I’d call the vast majority actual dating. They hang out in groups still, it’s more a title for school clout. She has one friend who has a serious boyfriend and is on birth control etc but that’s it
The friend whose on bc could be taking the pill for a variety of health reasons - not just as BC. You don’t know for sure if she’s actually active with her boyfriend. Seems kinda young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this was me, not my child: In kindergarten I dragged a boy into the kitchen and said, "look Mom, isn't he cute!!?"
Held hands w/a boy in 5th grade. Our age said were were BF/GF.
First kiss -just one- in 7th grade. Months later, without anything else ever happening, it became my first devastating "break up". It took me months to get over it. Lots of crying.
Fast forward ~ to late HS, early college .. not telling you anymore. I am a believer that ordinary, emotionally healthy individuals make age appropriate, responsible decisions.
Is “late HS, early college” considered a late bloomer by 2022 standards ?
Anonymous wrote:So this was me, not my child: In kindergarten I dragged a boy into the kitchen and said, "look Mom, isn't he cute!!?"
Held hands w/a boy in 5th grade. Our age said were were BF/GF.
First kiss -just one- in 7th grade. Months later, without anything else ever happening, it became my first devastating "break up". It took me months to get over it. Lots of crying.
Fast forward ~ to late HS, early college .. not telling you anymore. I am a believer that ordinary, emotionally healthy individuals make age appropriate, responsible decisions.