Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Lots of good feedback which I appreciate. The mom is definitely opposed to the same sex relationship. She said she doesn't want her daughter to "burn in hell for eternity". It isn't that the girl can't date; it is that it is another girl. My concerns really are about my daughter losing her best friend. They have been friends for just one year. My DD doesn't make a lot of friends and I worry about what happens when/if the relationship goes south.
My DD also has not said she is gay, but said this "feels different" than any other crush. That isn't my concern, either. I'm not sure how to parent a relationship like this. I want to protect her feelings regardless of it being a boy or girl. But since it is her only real friend, I'm exponentially worried about her feelings.
I also understand that I can't change the mom's beliefs. My goal in talking to her is to salvage their friendship, allowing contact again, and reassuring her as to what the supervision will be if the daughter is allowed to come over. Ultimately it is the mom's decision and I will respect that. But, other than saying no sleepovers and no closed doors, I'm not prepared to treat this like a traditional boy/girl dating situation. She needs to hear that from me and make her decision based on what is best for her daughter.
I don't buy this. People really talk like this? OP, where do you live?
Ha ha about the relationship going South....
Anonymous wrote:Need to be more mature before coming out of the closet. A more impactful decision than marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I reiterate that the problem seems to be that the OP's daughter is likely trying to consummate a "girl crush" which her daughter probably assumes to be a lesbian relationship. And more importantly, if the other girl views it as "strictly sexual experimentation only," and not a lesbian relationship, then the OP's daughter could be ruining a good friendship.
What is a "girl crush", and how is it different from a crush that a girl has?
It's a crush that a girl has. If a girl has a crush on her bff who is a boy, it is probably a dumb idea to act on it. It will screw up the friendship, and, at 15, will probably not be a long term relationship. Same for her bff who is a girl.
Clear now?
I think it's safe to assume that ANY relationship at 15 will probably not be a long-term relationship. Including a bff relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I reiterate that the problem seems to be that the OP's daughter is likely trying to consummate a "girl crush" which her daughter probably assumes to be a lesbian relationship. And more importantly, if the other girl views it as "strictly sexual experimentation only," and not a lesbian relationship, then the OP's daughter could be ruining a good friendship.
What is a "girl crush", and how is it different from a crush that a girl has?
It's a crush that a girl has. If a girl has a crush on her bff who is a boy, it is probably a dumb idea to act on it. It will screw up the friendship, and, at 15, will probably not be a long term relationship. Same for her bff who is a girl.
Clear now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to be more mature before coming out of the closet. A more impactful decision than marriage.
What is the decision? Deciding to be gay? Or deciding to come out of the closet?
(Are you straight? When did you decide to be straight?)
Sigh... Grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I reiterate that the problem seems to be that the OP's daughter is likely trying to consummate a "girl crush" which her daughter probably assumes to be a lesbian relationship. And more importantly, if the other girl views it as "strictly sexual experimentation only," and not a lesbian relationship, then the OP's daughter could be ruining a good friendship.
What is a "girl crush", and how is it different from a crush that a girl has?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to be more mature before coming out of the closet. A more impactful decision than marriage.
What is the decision? Deciding to be gay? Or deciding to come out of the closet?
(Are you straight? When did you decide to be straight?)
Anonymous wrote:Need to be more mature before coming out of the closet. A more impactful decision than marriage.
Anonymous wrote:
I reiterate that the problem seems to be that the OP's daughter is likely trying to consummate a "girl crush" which her daughter probably assumes to be a lesbian relationship. And more importantly, if the other girl views it as "strictly sexual experimentation only," and not a lesbian relationship, then the OP's daughter could be ruining a good friendship.