Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.
This is also weird. It’s like something that you might say in your head but you shouldn’t say out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard of 6th graders "dating" in our MS.
MS dating is about who you sit with at lunch and meet up with for 2 minutes in the halls and who you gossip about with your friends. Relationships usually last just a few weeks.
-MS teacher
Anonymous wrote:I've heard of 6th graders "dating" in our MS.
Anonymous wrote:My son, almost 16, had his grades go UP when he started dating his current girlfriend. I'm thrilled, she is terrific, as is her family (we have met mom, dad, and siblings, since they can't drive and we always stop in and visit at drop off and pick-up, as do they).
Anonymous wrote:It's best that you "learn" how to date and be in a relationship while your parents are around to help you. I didn't learn until college.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.
Weirdo, do you teach her how to give a bj too? I’m pretty open with my kid but that’s a bit much
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.
This is also weird. It’s like something that you might say in your head but you shouldn’t say out loud.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it should be your choice whether she dates before college. You are trying to raise a human being, not a machine for taking tests.
All you are doing is ensuring that she knows that she cannot confide in you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.
This is also weird. It’s like something that you might say in your head but you shouldn’t say out loud.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in ninth grade and I've told her I prefer her to date at least one person while in high school. I want her to learn how to be in a relationship while she still lives at home. While she can still have someone pointing out how to date, how to navigate life (friends) while dating. And how to get OUT of a relationship.