Anonymous wrote:Parents need to teach sensitive Larla to lighten up. By your own admission she's insecure about the fact that she has no boyfriend. Pandering to her insecurity, allowing her to believe that everyone should be handling her insecure little self with kid gloves is doing her no favors.
Parents like the PPs on this thread are why we have legions of snowflakes in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?
All simple, "I don't care to discuss that, Mr. Friend. But on the topic of social lives, ____? (change the topic with a question that gives him an opening to discuss some mutual acquaintance, one of his kids, or an event he went to recently)"
Then she can excuse herself as soon as a natural break in the conversation arises.
Learning to deflect intrusive questions gracefully and set boundaries in social interactions while minimizing any awkwardness and keeping the conversation flowing is a useful skill for young people to develop, as it would serve anyone well throughout life.
Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?
Anonymous wrote:
And, when did dating become something that adults find desirable in teens?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?
I guess they were expecting her to blush bright red, stammer that she had to go do something and then go to bedroom and hide her head under her pillow....while they had a nice laugh at her expense.
But she didn't do that. Good for her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
BTW I have a 15.5 y.o. and the other day she confided that she's going to be "sweet 16 and never been kissed," and I was so thrilled at hearing that. There are kids in her school that have been having sex for a couple years now. Her dad is strong in her life. There was a bump--last year she quit her sport, and we all didn't really notice that dad/daughter time was in the form of him driving her to/from her games, so over the last year, they haven't had a lot of duo time. So now dad is taking her out to dinner every week or two.
Why were you so thrilled at hearing that?
this is part of that super weird and gross thing where Christian girls are passed from father to husband. See: purity balls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
BTW I have a 15.5 y.o. and the other day she confided that she's going to be "sweet 16 and never been kissed," and I was so thrilled at hearing that. There are kids in her school that have been having sex for a couple years now. Her dad is strong in her life. There was a bump--last year she quit her sport, and we all didn't really notice that dad/daughter time was in the form of him driving her to/from her games, so over the last year, they haven't had a lot of duo time. So now dad is taking her out to dinner every week or two.
Why were you so thrilled at hearing that?
Anonymous wrote:
BTW I have a 15.5 y.o. and the other day she confided that she's going to be "sweet 16 and never been kissed," and I was so thrilled at hearing that. There are kids in her school that have been having sex for a couple years now. Her dad is strong in her life. There was a bump--last year she quit her sport, and we all didn't really notice that dad/daughter time was in the form of him driving her to/from her games, so over the last year, they haven't had a lot of duo time. So now dad is taking her out to dinner every week or two.
Anonymous wrote:Dad should have defended DD. I have a 16 yo that does not date.
I would say, there are many reasons why DD may choose not to date. Sexual orientation is her business, not your or mine. She is doing well in school, setting her up for a good future.
Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?
I guess they were expecting her to blush bright red, stammer that she had to go do something and then go to bedroom and hide her head under her pillow....while they had a nice laugh at her expense.
But she didn't do that. Good for her!
Anonymous wrote:How could the girl possibly respond other than to tell him off?