Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a girl in my son’s class who’s had an Only Fans since 5th grade, and one of the 7th graders last year got pregnant and had to drop out of school. So kids absolutely are doing sexual things at this age. Thankfully it’s a small minority.
I hope authorities were notified. Pretty sure it’s illegal for a 10 yr old to have an Only Fans account. As for the pregnant 7th grader.. the boy/man was likely not in 7th grade
Sad.
Every time there is a young teen pregnant, we must shift the conversation toward the 17-23 yo who participated / instigated the whole thing.
PSA for everyone. Like pp^ she correctly brought in the more responsible (rather irresponsible) figure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems all the girls in seventh grade want to start dating. I know very few boys who are at that stage. How many seventh grade couples do you know of? I know this basically means they’re just calling themselves boyfriend and girlfriend, and they only communicate over text and there are no real dates or physical contact. But, I find it hard to believe many seventh grade boys are really even interested in that level of “dating.” The girls seem way ahead of the boys in this regard.
This truly not something I ever monitored. Like WTAF.
Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier. Now that mine has had 3 bf, (even though it’s like the innocent boy I dated in middle school, and we never broke up, so I sometimes joke that I’m still dating Michael. Lolol), she has also been labeled things. Not a slur outright to her face. But a friend of these guys called her a basketball, gets passed around.
One of the ex bfs said no other friend could ask her out or it would “complete the circle.” lol these guys.
But I’ve had huge empathy for her in the process of hearing what boys say. It makes her see how they exaggerate or make things bc she basically just texted these boys, and they’re still calling her names.
Anonymous wrote:It seems all the girls in seventh grade want to start dating. I know very few boys who are at that stage. How many seventh grade couples do you know of? I know this basically means they’re just calling themselves boyfriend and girlfriend, and they only communicate over text and there are no real dates or physical contact. But, I find it hard to believe many seventh grade boys are really even interested in that level of “dating.” The girls seem way ahead of the boys in this regard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a girl in my son’s class who’s had an Only Fans since 5th grade, and one of the 7th graders last year got pregnant and had to drop out of school. So kids absolutely are doing sexual things at this age. Thankfully it’s a small minority.
I hope authorities were notified. Pretty sure it’s illegal for a 10 yr old to have an Only Fans account. As for the pregnant 7th grader.. the boy/man was likely not in 7th grade
Anonymous wrote:There’s a girl in my son’s class who’s had an Only Fans since 5th grade, and one of the 7th graders last year got pregnant and had to drop out of school. So kids absolutely are doing sexual things at this age. Thankfully it’s a small minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dd had a boyfriend in each grade of MS.
Texting
Guy asking to be his GF
Texting
Texting
Getting together with parents around 1-3x over months.
Guys realizing it’s sort of dumb for their age, breaks up.
Then the drama comes a couple of months later, not at the breakup time.
Most my DD has done is hold hands one time with one of these guys. One guy watched a couple of movies with her and he was too nervous to “make a move” like arm around or kiss.
It’s all socially based. They all go back and report back to their same-gendered friends about what happened. My dd happens to be super confident, bold, outgoing, and that’s the only reason she was first. Now they’re all more confident since they’ve seen her.
Now in 8th, I could see one friend having a first kiss with one of these same boys.
I really loathed 1-2 of these guys. One was so cute with my kid, and .. really .. they all need to grow a few more years before they can handle any of this.
Last note, one of her friends in an unstable home, and a younger grade, has been in many “relationships.” And got caught doing physical acts with one of these boys. The changing home dynamic is putting her at risk for all of the worrisome stuff that my dd has been able to avoid.
So, it’s possible for kids to be doing sexual acts but most are not.
How did you handle the relationship where you didn’t like the boys? Did you get involved/voiced your concerns or let her figure it out on her own?