Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you "not allow dating?" My kid has been 18 for most of senior year. Sure, we pay for the cell phone and food but she manages the rest of her expenses including working summer jobs for all her spending money and clothing money. She is a top student and is going to an Ivy this fall (threw that in because I know it rights any wrongs in the eyes of many DCUM posters).
So how was I to "forbid dating" when my kid is an adult? Pray tell, how did you do it?
First, you don’t wait until they are an adult. You set the expectation early - before they even start middle school. You start with talks about your expectations about their school experience. School is for learning and friends. You’re too young to think about romantic partners. When you move out and go to college you can start dating, but while you live under my roof…you monitor their cell phone, friend group, have an awareness of what’s going on. You don’t rush to get then places socially all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you "not allow dating?" My kid has been 18 for most of senior year. Sure, we pay for the cell phone and food but she manages the rest of her expenses including working summer jobs for all her spending money and clothing money. She is a top student and is going to an Ivy this fall (threw that in because I know it rights any wrongs in the eyes of many DCUM posters).
So how was I to "forbid dating" when my kid is an adult? Pray tell, how did you do it?
I agree that it’s impossible to forbid it. But I know a handful of parents who fully expect and encourage their teens to have romantic relationships, which I also think is weird and inappropriate. We stay completely neutral on this one. Kid leads.
Anonymous wrote:This is one reason we don’t allow dating in high school. Then it just moves to drama in college and potential waste of a social life. Kid can date someone in college that goes to their school.
Anonymous wrote:How do you "not allow dating?" My kid has been 18 for most of senior year. Sure, we pay for the cell phone and food but she manages the rest of her expenses including working summer jobs for all her spending money and clothing money. She is a top student and is going to an Ivy this fall (threw that in because I know it rights any wrongs in the eyes of many DCUM posters).
So how was I to "forbid dating" when my kid is an adult? Pray tell, how did you do it?
Anonymous wrote:How do you "not allow dating?" My kid has been 18 for most of senior year. Sure, we pay for the cell phone and food but she manages the rest of her expenses including working summer jobs for all her spending money and clothing money. She is a top student and is going to an Ivy this fall (threw that in because I know it rights any wrongs in the eyes of many DCUM posters).
So how was I to "forbid dating" when my kid is an adult? Pray tell, how did you do it?