Anonymous wrote:He becomes too clingy and is constantly texting and asking to see the girls he dates and always winds up getting dumped. He largely ignores his guy friends when he is dating and then when he is dumped he is depressed and isolated until he can rekindle those friendships. We've sent him to a therapist, which doesn't help. I don't feel like I can tell him that he is forbidden from dating as a 16 year old, but I wish I could because this dynamic is not healthy for him. What can I reasonably do that I haven't already done besides talking to him and sending him to the therapist?
Anonymous wrote:Three times in a row without a lesson learned is behavior. Does he have any diagnosis or anxiety OP?
Yes, he has a diagnosis of anxiety and a 504 plan that lets him do any required oral presentations one on one with a teacher due to it.
We don’t encourage or permit dating in high school. Leads to absolutely nowhere and no good outcomes ever.
Three times in a row without a lesson learned is behavior. Does he have any diagnosis or anxiety OP?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s his overbearing boy-mom that makes the girls dump your sweet baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He becomes too clingy and is constantly texting and asking to see the girls he dates and always winds up getting dumped. He largely ignores his guy friends when he is dating and then when he is dumped he is depressed and isolated until he can rekindle those friendships. We've sent him to a therapist, which doesn't help. I don't feel like I can tell him that he is forbidden from dating as a 16 year old, but I wish I could because this dynamic is not healthy for him. What can I reasonably do that I haven't already done besides talking to him and sending him to the therapist?
OP, why would you send him to a therapist for this? Where the hell is his father? Can't he teach him what he's doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He becomes too clingy and is constantly texting and asking to see the girls he dates and always winds up getting dumped. He largely ignores his guy friends when he is dating and then when he is dumped he is depressed and isolated until he can rekindle those friendships. We've sent him to a therapist, which doesn't help. I don't feel like I can tell him that he is forbidden from dating as a 16 year old, but I wish I could because this dynamic is not healthy for him. What can I reasonably do that I haven't already done besides talking to him and sending him to the therapist?
This is normal adolescent human behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 girlfriends already and he’s only 16? Wtf.
yeah, this is kind of unusually early. I have 3 teens--one started dating at 18, one has never dated at 19.
No, sorry that is weird AF to not have a first date until after high school
It’s more common nowadays than you think. Not “weird AF.”
Anonymous wrote:He becomes too clingy and is constantly texting and asking to see the girls he dates and always winds up getting dumped. He largely ignores his guy friends when he is dating and then when he is dumped he is depressed and isolated until he can rekindle those friendships. We've sent him to a therapist, which doesn't help. I don't feel like I can tell him that he is forbidden from dating as a 16 year old, but I wish I could because this dynamic is not healthy for him. What can I reasonably do that I haven't already done besides talking to him and sending him to the therapist?