Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't. Planned a father-son golf trip so he didn't feel like he was all alone while all his friends were at the beach. DS was not happy but we pretty much said tough.
Drinking, sex and so forth are usually a part of college life. But they aren't the point of college, so hopefully they are side activities to the primary purpose of being there.
They are the point of beach week with no other purpose. Sorry, not something this parent is condoning.
Way to go mom. Thank you for stating this; it helps other more responsible parents to know that we're not the only ones saying NO WAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the parent who say "let them go" the same ones who think its ok to allow underage kids to dirnk in their homes? If not, why not? You are basically condoning drinking, drugs, and sex at the beach.
Yes, I regard 17 year olds as almost adults, and 18 year olds as adults. As for sex, I would be more concerned if my 18 year old was not having sex - in the context of a relationship and taking the proper precautions, of course. My parents allowed me a lot of responsibility early on. As a consequence I was somewhat more responsible than most of my peers by the time I went to college. Never experimented with drugs beyond a little cannabis, for example.
Some of the kids that had the most controlling parents, on the other hand, did not know how to set limits once they were out of their parents' clutches. Either that, or the most brow-beaten ones studied all the time, went straight from working every hour at college to tedious jobs, marriage and kids, without ever having a day of real fun and freedom in their lives. In some ways I feel even more sorry for them.
Golf holidays with your father, beach holidays with your mom and your mom's friend! At 18! I was smoking dope with deserters from the Yugoslav army in Amsterdam, losing my virginity in Finland...
Best days of my life, and while I did some stupid things I will always remember them with fondness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the parent who say "let them go" the same ones who think its ok to allow underage kids to dirnk in their homes? If not, why not? You are basically condoning drinking, drugs, and sex at the beach.
Yes, I regard 17 year olds as almost adults, and 18 year olds as adults. As for sex, I would be more concerned if my 18 year old was not having sex - in the context of a relationship and taking the proper precautions, of course. My parents allowed me a lot of responsibility early on. As a consequence I was somewhat more responsible than most of my peers by the time I went to college. Never experimented with drugs beyond a little cannabis, for example.
Some of the kids that had the most controlling parents, on the other hand, did not know how to set limits once they were out of their parents' clutches. Either that, or the most brow-beaten ones studied all the time, went straight from working every hour at college to tedious jobs, marriage and kids, without ever having a day of real fun and freedom in their lives. In some ways I feel even more sorry for them.
Golf holidays with your father, beach holidays with your mom and your mom's friend! At 18! I was smoking dope with deserters from the Yugoslav army in Amsterdam, losing my virginity in Finland...
Best days of my life, and while I did some stupid things I will always remember them with fondness.
WOW! Just wow. I dont care what anyone says - I am definitely never letting my daughter fell like a "loser" for still being a virgin at 18. Im sorry that your idea of a normal life is smoking dope and having sex with the army.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the parent who say "let them go" the same ones who think its ok to allow underage kids to dirnk in their homes? If not, why not? You are basically condoning drinking, drugs, and sex at the beach.
Yes, I regard 17 year olds as almost adults, and 18 year olds as adults. As for sex, I would be more concerned if my 18 year old was not having sex - in the context of a relationship and taking the proper precautions, of course. My parents allowed me a lot of responsibility early on. As a consequence I was somewhat more responsible than most of my peers by the time I went to college. Never experimented with drugs beyond a little cannabis, for example.
Some of the kids that had the most controlling parents, on the other hand, did not know how to set limits once they were out of their parents' clutches. Either that, or the most brow-beaten ones studied all the time, went straight from working every hour at college to tedious jobs, marriage and kids, without ever having a day of real fun and freedom in their lives. In some ways I feel even more sorry for them.
Golf holidays with your father, beach holidays with your mom and your mom's friend! At 18! I was smoking dope with deserters from the Yugoslav army in Amsterdam, losing my virginity in Finland...
Best days of my life, and while I did some stupid things I will always remember them with fondness.
Anonymous wrote:Why do these kids have so much pocket change? I am in my late 40's. I come from an affluent community.
We had beach DAY.
Anonymous wrote:Are the parent who say "let them go" the same ones who think its ok to allow underage kids to dirnk in their homes? If not, why not? You are basically condoning drinking, drugs, and sex at the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Are the parent who say "let them go" the same ones who think its ok to allow underage kids to dirnk in their homes? If not, why not? You are basically condoning drinking, drugs, and sex at the beach.
Anonymous wrote:Why do these kids have so much pocket change? I am in my late 40's. I come from an affluent community.
We had beach DAY.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in NYC. I find this rite of passage so peculiar. You finish HS and you get a week at the beach with your friends to be drunk, screw around and experiment with drugs? As if you'll never see your friends again?
When we finished HS, a bunch of us had summer jobs to start and one last special summer vacation with our family. My parents took us to London for a week which I really appreciated. I met people all summer long to hang out in cafes, go to Bway shows on cheap tickets and kiss my boyfriend in romantic places like the Empire State Building.
Maybe its a mark of how boring DC is as a city that teens have to go to the beach to to be somewhere "exciting."
Anonymous wrote:You need to let your kids grow up and make their ownistakes to learn from. You cannot be a helicopter mom when they are off at college eventhough I'm sure many if you will try to. You will just push your kids away. Life us life and it's hard... You have to learn sometime.