Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
But why isn’t he interested in someone his own age? He’s in a completely different place in life than her. He can drive, make money working a real job. (I know 14yo can work, but you know what I mean. Good luck finding someone to hire them.) The age difference isn’t big on paper, but it’s astronomical in terms of maturity. It’s interesting and worth noting that he can’t pull someone his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
But why isn’t he interested in someone his own age? He’s in a completely different place in life than her. He can drive, make money working a real job. (I know 14yo can work, but you know what I mean. Good luck finding someone to hire them.) The age difference isn’t big on paper, but it’s astronomical in terms of maturity. It’s interesting and worth noting that he can’t pull someone his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
But why isn’t he interested in someone his own age? He’s in a completely different place in life than her. He can drive, make money working a real job. (I know 14yo can work, but you know what I mean. Good luck finding someone to hire them.) The age difference isn’t big on paper, but it’s astronomical in terms of maturity. It’s interesting and worth noting that he can’t pull someone his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Check out age of consent and statutory rape laws in your state. Tell her. Especially if he will go to jail ho ho ho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
But why isn’t he interested in someone his own age? He’s in a completely different place in life than her. He can drive, make money working a real job. (I know 14yo can work, but you know what I mean. Good luck finding someone to hire them.) The age difference isn’t big on paper, but it’s astronomical in terms of maturity. It’s interesting and worth noting that he can’t pull someone his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
But why isn’t he interested in someone his own age? He’s in a completely different place in life than her. He can drive, make money working a real job. (I know 14yo can work, but you know what I mean. Good luck finding someone to hire them.) The age difference isn’t big on paper, but it’s astronomical in terms of maturity. It’s interesting and worth noting that he can’t pull someone his own age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As you're seeing you can't really enforce your rules about her dating an older boy. I also don't think this age difference as you've described is that big of a deal.
Focus on what you can control. She can't be at his house or have him over or drive with him in his car. Those are things you should be able to control. Other than that, let it go and know that it will pass.
I’m learning! Those are definitely the hard and fast rules. I don’t so much care if they meet up, but she needs to know it can’t lead anywhere today.
The age difference isn’t extreme, I admit that, but he’s a little more advanced and mature than she or her friends are. This is her first “boyfriend” and I don’t want her getting hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
OP has already said this is her freshman DD taking to a sophomore boy. This is a not infrequent occurrence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Agree. He can't engage a girl his own age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
I disagree. Are junior boys normally dating freshman? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As you're seeing you can't really enforce your rules about her dating an older boy. I also don't think this age difference as you've described is that big of a deal.
Focus on what you can control. She can't be at his house or have him over or drive with him in his car. Those are things you should be able to control. Other than that, let it go and know that it will pass.
I’m learning! Those are definitely the hard and fast rules. I don’t so much care if they meet up, but she needs to know it can’t lead anywhere today.
The age difference isn’t extreme, I admit that, but he’s a little more advanced and mature than she or her friends are. This is her first “boyfriend” and I don’t want her getting hurt.
I don't know OP. Let her live. That means getting hurt sometimes. Why focus on the negative of this. This could be you hearing fun stories from your daughter or you can turn into the police she hides things from.
You've forgotten how aggressive teen boys are with girls, especially younger ones.
Hmmmm. This is not my observation at all. If anything it is the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.
NP, but probably for the same reasons you wouldn’t encourage your 13yo dating a 15yo (he’s a high schooler) or your 17yo dating a 19yo (he’s an adult).
+1, a MS kid dating a HS kid is a no. Two HS kids who are a grade apart is not a big deal, neither is a 17 year old dating a 19 year old.
But they're both in HS. If she were in middle school and he were in HS then yes, I'd be less than thrilled. But this is totally fine to me.
Anonymous wrote:She's 14 and he's 16? Why is he too old? That's a perfectly respectable age difference in HS. You can't control this - either insist she come straight home after school and can't go anywhere without you or another trusted adult of your choosing or don't.