Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. That is very strange thinking, to be honest.
This person is an idiot.
OP, your thought process is valid and normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner.
How the hell will you do that? Will you be standing over them with a bullhorn, guiding and directing all of the action? Some of you people are twisted!
Well my plan is to buy condoms and have them available so that he can take them
Making sure he has somewhere to do it (being away from home at times)
Just being generally available for advice if needed, for safeguarding…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
No, no. I am sure there are many others who feel like you. There are also many others who are not like you.
For example, I would not want to have my kids be interested in dating in HS because I think they can wait till they get into college. I think in HS they should be concentrating on academics. I do not want them getting into starter relationships because there is no value to it. 50% of US marriages end in divorce. And a majority of marriages have mismatched libido. There is zero benefit of being in a relationship so young. Better to concentrate on your future career so that you have a good life and eventually the aim is to have a very small selective dating pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids in their twenties haven't even dated yet (one is 29). Yes, I wish they had relationship experience, and I wish it had happened in HS (or at all). Nobody seems to want to date.
Ok. Not having dated by 29 is concerning....but even then, it's not like you can do anything about it. Your kids' love life is theirs to dictate.
Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner.
How the hell will you do that? Will you be standing over them with a bullhorn, guiding and directing all of the action? Some of you people are twisted!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner
I’m not shocked by it, but I wonder if you’d feel different if he was a girl.
For me, my 15 year I believe is having sex with her boyfriend. I am not upset about it, she put herself on birth control from visiting the student health center. I’d rather this than what some kids seem to do, and what I did at 18, which was “get rid of it” out of embarrassment of being an old virgin. Not that these are the only two choices of course. But she’s with a very sweet caring boy and it could be worse and I feel like is giving her a healthy foundation for relationships and intimacy. Knowing her pretty well she’s just not the type to wait to experiment so it really could be worse.
I was a girl myself onceI remember intense feelings around still being a virgin when I was 18. However when I was 17 I didn’t want to do it with someone who clearly wanted it. I think it’s more complicated for girls. If I had a daughter I wouldn’t want her to stay a virgin for too long for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner
I’m not shocked by it, but I wonder if you’d feel different if he was a girl.
For me, my 15 year I believe is having sex with her boyfriend. I am not upset about it, she put herself on birth control from visiting the student health center. I’d rather this than what some kids seem to do, and what I did at 18, which was “get rid of it” out of embarrassment of being an old virgin. Not that these are the only two choices of course. But she’s with a very sweet caring boy and it could be worse and I feel like is giving her a healthy foundation for relationships and intimacy. Knowing her pretty well she’s just not the type to wait to experiment so it really could be worse.
I remember intense feelings around still being a virgin when I was 18. However when I was 17 I didn’t want to do it with someone who clearly wanted it. I think it’s more complicated for girls. If I had a daughter I wouldn’t want her to stay a virgin for too long for sure. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So that they learn to handle a breakup in a supervised manner & get relationship experience. Am I the only person who feels this way?
I will probably shock everyone even more but I would prefer my son to have sex fairly early. I believe it boosts confidence and takes the edge off so to speak. It’s best if he first tries it while still in my care as I can probably make sure it’s done in a safe manner
Anonymous wrote:My kids in their twenties haven't even dated yet (one is 29). Yes, I wish they had relationship experience, and I wish it had happened in HS (or at all). Nobody seems to want to date.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my senior in HS has even kissed a girl. He’ll be staying college really inexperienced, emotionally and physically. But he’s just very shy. Hopefully he will meet a kind and patient soul in college.