Anonymous wrote:He's banging her sure as hell. Even if you deny him permission to hold sleepovers they will find a place so is it really worth the aggravation ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why not? if they are being careful and her parents are ok with it I don't understand why you would say no. I was allowed to stay at my BF's house at 16. The only difference is I'm from Europe. I do think Americans are hypocrites about this. "If they want to have sex they will find a way" = ridiculous.
Cultural context. You slept over in the context of your country with its cultural norms and expectations. There are different ones here.
The ones here are dumb.
-NP, American
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have never let him stay over on nye. To not drive home?!? You opened the door for him to drink and not worry about driving home. You should have picked him up. Two 16 year olds do not need to spend the night over each other houses. You are not bonding at night, you are sleeping. Sleep in your own bed.
OP here. NYE --I didn't want him on the roads with the other drivers who are likely intoxicated...not an issue of him driving drunk. Plus he and his friends don't drink. As for me picking him up...same issue. I don't want to be on the roads. If you think risking it to pick up your kid on NYE is worth it, that is your decision. I feel I made the right decision under the circumstances. Something about the tone of your post makes me believe you are an unhappy person PP. Try not to be so judgmental.
They don't drink? Really, how do you know this? Are you a mom from that show Black Mirror where kid has a video implant and mom can see everything? I am sorry to tell you, but you are extremely naïve, blind or both. The best of teens here drink, the worst of teens drink, non stop, they are just hiding it really good from a naïve parent like you. Probably even the girlfriend's parents don't know that kids drank, they sneak it in no matter where and when. You need to get a reality check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, 16 is too young, but then again, if you know they at having sex better under your roof than behind the school, parking lot, forest, etc...As hard as it is to come to terms with such activity as parents, better in a safe environment.
How old are your children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have never let him stay over on nye. To not drive home?!? You opened the door for him to drink and not worry about driving home. You should have picked him up. Two 16 year olds do not need to spend the night over each other houses. You are not bonding at night, you are sleeping. Sleep in your own bed.
OP here. NYE --I didn't want him on the roads with the other drivers who are likely intoxicated...not an issue of him driving drunk. Plus he and his friends don't drink. As for me picking him up...same issue. I don't want to be on the roads. If you think risking it to pick up your kid on NYE is worth it, that is your decision. I feel I made the right decision under the circumstances. Something about the tone of your post makes me believe you are an unhappy person PP. Try not to be so judgmental.
Anonymous wrote:IMO, 16 is too young, but then again, if you know they at having sex better under your roof than behind the school, parking lot, forest, etc...As hard as it is to come to terms with such activity as parents, better in a safe environment.
Bedrooms are right next to ours and I wouldn't allow doors fully closed.Anonymous wrote:Please see thread below: “18 year old daughter pregnant”
That will be the next one you’ll need your son to read!
In the meantime ask him to have a little more respect for the home he’s living in and the people in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:why not? if they are being careful and her parents are ok with it I don't understand why you would say no. I was allowed to stay at my BF's house at 16. The only difference is I'm from Europe. I do think Americans are hypocrites about this. "If they want to have sex they will find a way" = ridiculous.
Cultural context. You slept over in the context of your country with its cultural norms and expectations. There are different ones here.
Anonymous wrote:I would say yes but have her sleep in the guest room.