Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15-year-old freshman daughter doesn't date yet. I'm not totally opposed but I'd rather her focus on school, sports and friends. She has her entire adult life for dating. I wasn't really dating at that age, either. I was focused on friends, sports and getting into college.
A freshman focused on college is insane
Is that a foreign concept to you? Plenty of kids are focused on getting into a good college. I say, Bravo! No need to let some loser boy distract you from what’s important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15-year-old freshman daughter doesn't date yet. I'm not totally opposed but I'd rather her focus on school, sports and friends. She has her entire adult life for dating. I wasn't really dating at that age, either. I was focused on friends, sports and getting into college.
A freshman focused on college is insane
Anonymous wrote:Just say no to dating. There is no benefit and it comes with great danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 15-year-old freshman daughter doesn't date yet. I'm not totally opposed but I'd rather her focus on school, sports and friends. She has her entire adult life for dating. I wasn't really dating at that age, either. I was focused on friends, sports and getting into college.
A freshman focused on college is insane
Anonymous wrote:Breed put your freshman daughter on birth control pills before she starts dating.
Anonymous wrote:My 15-year-old freshman daughter doesn't date yet. I'm not totally opposed but I'd rather her focus on school, sports and friends. She has her entire adult life for dating. I wasn't really dating at that age, either. I was focused on friends, sports and getting into college.