Anonymous wrote:OP- They have not been intimate, and she’s not planning to be, it’s a pretty innocent relationship. She’s also well educated about sexual health and safety. We try to keep communication open, and she’s very open, she tells me everything about everything, way more than I need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- They have not been intimate, and she’s not planning to be, it’s a pretty innocent relationship. She’s also well educated about sexual health and safety. We try to keep communication open, and she’s very open, she tells me everything about everything, way more than I need to know.
Pull your head out of your ass
Seriously.
+1
I’m not saying 100% of kids who
a) have a serious boyfriend
b)tell their parents they are not sleeping together yet
c) want to have a sleepover with boyfriend so badly they are willing to ask
are lying, but you have to know the vast majority are!
Yes, even the ones headed to a top 5 lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP has she explained why a sleepover would be desirable? It seems weird, honestly. Does she want to watch movies and eat popcorn late at night like girl sleepovers?
Yeah, Just to hang out.
Then hang out during the day. There’s nothing special about a sleepover except, you know, s*x.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That's not appropriate for some that age and makes a relationship more adult than is appropriate.
Or maybe you are treating them as more juvenile than appropriate. 18 is a fully legal adult. It didn’t used to be that uncommon for people to marry at 18 and it’s never been uncommon for people to have sex at 18.
Adults don't live with Mommy and Daddy and have to ask their permission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- They have not been intimate, and she’s not planning to be, it’s a pretty innocent relationship. She’s also well educated about sexual health and safety. We try to keep communication open, and she’s very open, she tells me everything about everything, way more than I need to know.
Pull your head out of your ass
Seriously.
+1
I’m not saying 100% of kids who
a) have a serious boyfriend
b)tell their parents they are not sleeping together yet
c) want to have a sleepover with boyfriend so badly they are willing to ask
are lying, but you have to know the vast majority are!
Yes, even the ones headed to a top 5 lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP has she explained why a sleepover would be desirable? It seems weird, honestly. Does she want to watch movies and eat popcorn late at night like girl sleepovers?
Yeah, Just to hang out.
Anonymous wrote:OP- They have not been intimate, and she’s not planning to be, it’s a pretty innocent relationship. She’s also well educated about sexual health and safety. We try to keep communication open, and she’s very open, she tells me everything about everything, way more than I need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Omg no, what is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP has she explained why a sleepover would be desirable? It seems weird, honestly. Does she want to watch movies and eat popcorn late at night like girl sleepovers?
Yeah, Just to hang out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- They have not been intimate, and she’s not planning to be, it’s a pretty innocent relationship. She’s also well educated about sexual health and safety. We try to keep communication open, and she’s very open, she tells me everything about everything, way more than I need to know.
I hope you're right but it seems mortifying to ask to sleep over if they're not doing it. Or does she mean jn separate rooms?
OP- Yes, separate rooms. We’re a no intimacy till marriage family, and that’s a choice she’s made, feels comfortable with, and is aligned with.
Anonymous wrote:OP has she explained why a sleepover would be desirable? It seems weird, honestly. Does she want to watch movies and eat popcorn late at night like girl sleepovers?