Anonymous wrote:Make sure he knows that Roe has been struck down and that he needs to use a condom every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adoption is a choice.
I know it’s hard to understand, but there are women who are not interested in being incubators for others.
That is why it is a CHOICE, not a mandate.
-- mom of 3 adopted kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adoption is a choice.
I know it’s hard to understand, but there are women who are not interested in being incubators for others.
That is why it is a CHOICE, not a mandate.
-- mom of 3 adopted kids
It's not a choice if we have forced birth laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he's 18 he can do what he wants.
And that's your advice?
No, have a talk with him?, No set home rules? No guidance? No parenting..... just let him do whatever he was? because he's now 18 years old.
You know the brain doesn't mature until mid twenties, right?
Sad there is no really parenting advise from so many here...
Not a word you typed was relevant. He is a legal adult. He can have sex and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Land the helicopter. It’s long past time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he's 18 he can do what he wants.
And that's your advice?
No, have a talk with him?, No set home rules? No guidance? No parenting..... just let him do whatever he was? because he's now 18 years old.
You know the brain doesn't mature until mid twenties, right?
Sad there is no really parenting advise from so many here...
Not a word you typed was relevant. He is a legal adult. He can have sex and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Land the helicopter. It’s long past time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:he's 18 he can do what he wants.
And that's your advice?
No, have a talk with him?, No set home rules? No guidance? No parenting..... just let him do whatever he was? because he's now 18 years old.
You know the brain doesn't mature until mid twenties, right?
Sad there is no really parenting advise from so many here...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BFD op. Unclench your pearls.
If it was your 18-yr old daughter out getting railed by some dude she just met I bet you wouldn't be such acting like such a jack off right now.
+1
Yep!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BFD op. Unclench your pearls.
If it was your 18-yr old daughter out getting railed by some dude she just met I bet you wouldn't be such acting like such a jack off right now.
Anonymous wrote:They went out for dinner and I had asked him to text me if he thought he'd be later than 11, I got a text at 1145 saying he'd be out late and not to wait up and I got another one at 1 am say "I'll see you in the morning". He got home the next morning around 8 am, looking entirely to pleased with himself. I'm definitely not happy about this, he's had girlfriend's before so I don't think he's a Saint, but i think we're headed for some post graduation conflict
He's my oldest so I'm a bit out of my depth on what to do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is 18. He should not have a curfew. Him having sex with his girlfriend is totally normal. There should be no conflict.
No curfew? So you think no boundaries is the way to go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adoption is a choice.
I know it’s hard to understand, but there are women who are not interested in being incubators for others.
That is why it is a CHOICE, not a mandate.
-- mom of 3 adopted kids
Anonymous wrote:he's 18 he can do what he wants.