Anonymous wrote:And what would you do in this scenario if anything?
DD will be 18 end of June. They met over the summer. From what I can tell he's a nice respectful kid , but he's 21. DD has never shown much interest in boys till now save a few celebrity crushes and a crush on a classmate a year or two ago.. She's a fairly shy/introverted kid overall. I've talked with her about sex, consent, respect etc.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I guess I need to clarify that they were both camp counselors. The campers were like 10 and under. They play the same instrument.
Yes she's going to college. She's very focused as I said boys haven't really been of interest of her until now.
I believe they are just talking and they held hands once. I've asked her to tell me or her aunt (who will tell me) if she thinks she wants to sex not specifically with him that's just been our general conversation. So I guess that would be my biggest concern.
Not worried about drinking she's meticulous about taking care of her voice so no drinking, smoking etc she's turned down parties before because she knew that would be taking place. From the little I know of him he seems like a good guy. She hasn't been rebellious really and I don't want to outright forbid it and turn her rebellious or shut down communication especially since she's close to 18 it would be easier if she was a year younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would concern me that a fully adult camp counselor who should know better is willing to cross boundaries with children.
It’s a 17 year old, not a 7 year old. She was also a counselor. In 6 months she will be considered an adult. This is a little dramatic.
It isn’t dramatic to call a child a child and expect someone who works with children to fully understand and respect that boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Most college kids aren't interested in high schoolers because there's typically a big freedom and maturity gap. They're used to being independent and dating a high schooler comes with serious rules. I'd be very cautious of a 21 yo who was interested in a high schooler. He's probably immature or lacks the confidence to date girls his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Girls also used to get married off at 13, just because we “used to” do things doesn’t mean they are acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I guess I need to clarify that they were both camp counselors. The campers were like 10 and under. They play the same instrument.
Yes she's going to college. She's very focused as I said boys haven't really been of interest of her until now.
I believe they are just talking and they held hands once. I've asked her to tell me or her aunt (who will tell me) if she thinks she wants to sex not specifically with him that's just been our general conversation. So I guess that would be my biggest concern.
Not worried about drinking she's meticulous about taking care of her voice so no drinking, smoking etc she's turned down parties before because she knew that would be taking place. From the little I know of him he seems like a good guy. She hasn't been rebellious really and I don't want to outright forbid it and turn her rebellious or shut down communication especially since she's close to 18 it would be easier if she was a year younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dated a 21YO when I was 17.
My guess is that your two big worries are sex and alcohol? You would have the same issue with a 17 or 18 YO boyfriend. Address those issues head on.
In any case, the relationship with the 21 year old is not likely to last long.
Your 17-18 yr old boyfriend isn’t buying your alcohol or taking you to volley parties