Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going on a 4-day work trip in two weeks and I'm a single parent. My kid recently got their license and is pretty responsible- do you think it's fine if they stay by themselves while I'm away? This would be the first time they are alone for more than one night, but they are totally fine with it. I'm a little nervous, but they can drive and I don't have to worry about them trashing the house or anything. What do you think?
No, because, SM. All it takes is one "friend" to announce "no adults at 123 Street, party tonight," and your house is done for.
This would never happen where we live, among my DS friends and acquaintances. He is not interested in partying and drinking, would not want it and he would call the cops. The number of kids who are into partying and drinking where we live is a small minority. His friends are mostly from his sport and they just don’t do those things.
Where do you people live that this would happen?
I suspect it’s actually the wealthy areas… makes me glad we missed the boat on buying in those areas.
If I was gone, yes, my son would have his GF over. But she would not spend the night or lie to her parents. Whatever they would do, they are already doing anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I will and did. When my kid was 16 we left her at our second home (at the beach) for 3-4 days at a time on a regular basis. She was working a summer job and would bike to work. That was 2 years ago and guess what? She survived. She's become a super capable, independent kid who is headed to a top 20 college in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going on a 4-day work trip in two weeks and I'm a single parent. My kid recently got their license and is pretty responsible- do you think it's fine if they stay by themselves while I'm away? This would be the first time they are alone for more than one night, but they are totally fine with it. I'm a little nervous, but they can drive and I don't have to worry about them trashing the house or anything. What do you think?
No, because, SM. All it takes is one "friend" to announce "no adults at 123 Street, party tonight," and your house is done for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsflash - teens have sex and will whether you are in the house or not.
Newsflash…dozens of teens won’t show up to an impromptu party with beer and trash your home when you are in the house….
Anonymous wrote:Newsflash - teens have sex and will whether you are in the house or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. I have left my 16 year old boy on his own for several weekends and for 4 or 5 days at a time. He is very responsible and there have been no issues. 16 is pretty much an adult. You can get married at that age! I would not join in the general infantilizing of young people that this board engages in.
Most teens are very sociable, sexually actively, driven by hormones, and fall under peer pressure. Unless… unless… your child is that weird awkward child. 🤔
Anonymous wrote:I'm going on a 4-day work trip in two weeks and I'm a single parent. My kid recently got their license and is pretty responsible- do you think it's fine if they stay by themselves while I'm away? This would be the first time they are alone for more than one night, but they are totally fine with it. I'm a little nervous, but they can drive and I don't have to worry about them trashing the house or anything. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:I was the biggest goody two shoes on the planet and when my parents left me alone for a long weekend, the first thing I did was sneak out and spend the weekend with my boyfriend.
Absolutely not. I don’t care how responsible your kid is. They’re still a kid.