Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 forms of birth control!!!!!
Teens are so fertile.They need birth control and back-up. I see patients as a women's health NP.
My own 18 year old son was sexually active with a girlfriend through much of senior year and this all made me very nervous because I really fear teen pregnancy. The guy has no control over the decision to terminate or not. I have girls too and the unwanted pregnancy concern was greater with my son because he wouldn't be the one making the decision.
Maybe in addition to the boy’s condoms, the girl could get one of those small iud’s made just for tweens / teen girls?
And so it starts...more responsibility placed on the girl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom of a 17 year old girl here. No, don’t tell her parents.
one mom of 17 year old says don't tell. Why? I also have a 17 year old dd and would want to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So...no more AP Calculus BC? Just shagging?
I believe the prior-person was trying to just be humorous here. But in humor there is often some truth. In my country, the schoolchildren are not permitted to engage in this sort of foolishness. No.
High school is the time for studying. The marriage and the relationships will come later. Pupils must put their utmost focus on their studies.
What if the marriage and relationships never come and the boys get sucked in by p*rn, hentai, tr*ns propaganda...spending their lives in front of a screen ordering hormones online
I'd be relieved if my son was like OP's.
I'd be frankyl
We will arrange everything at the appropriate time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impress upon him that he MUST use condoms regardless, and always treat her with respect and consideration. Then stay out of it.
And make sure he knows he needs to wear a condom for every activity they are doing (not just PIV).
I'm not sure that's necessary if they were both virgins (meaning all sexual activity) prior. If not then, yes, good idea.
NP. This is insane advice! I tell my college-aged boys to protect themselves and use a condom every single damn time if they don’t want a baby with their partner. The only way to control that is with a condom, since girls may mess up taking birth control, may want a baby, may cheat and pass on STD, etc.
Crazy!
Mature 17 year olds don’t need advice about birth control from someone who is so obviously paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impress upon him that he MUST use condoms regardless, and always treat her with respect and consideration. Then stay out of it.
And make sure he knows he needs to wear a condom for every activity they are doing (not just PIV).
I'm not sure that's necessary if they were both virgins (meaning all sexual activity) prior. If not then, yes, good idea.
NP. This is insane advice! I tell my college-aged boys to protect themselves and use a condom every single damn time if they don’t want a baby with their partner. The only way to control that is with a condom, since girls may mess up taking birth control, may want a baby, may cheat and pass on STD, etc.
Crazy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impress upon him that he MUST use condoms regardless, and always treat her with respect and consideration. Then stay out of it.
And make sure he knows he needs to wear a condom for every activity they are doing (not just PIV).
I'm not sure that's necessary if they were both virgins (meaning all sexual activity) prior. If not then, yes, good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 forms of birth control!!!!!
Teens are so fertile.They need birth control and back-up. I see patients as a women's health NP.
My own 18 year old son was sexually active with a girlfriend through much of senior year and this all made me very nervous because I really fear teen pregnancy. The guy has no control over the decision to terminate or not. I have girls too and the unwanted pregnancy concern was greater with my son because he wouldn't be the one making the decision.
Maybe in addition to the boy’s condoms, the girl could get one of those small iud’s made just for tweens / teen girls?
Anonymous wrote:Mom of a 17 year old girl here. No, don’t tell her parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Impress upon him that he MUST use condoms regardless, and always treat her with respect and consideration. Then stay out of it.
This, 100% this, every single time, even if she is on birth control. And h@ll no, you do not tell her parents.
And are there any lawyers here? If he turns 18 while she is still 17, can he be arrested for statutory rate? That would be my worry
Some of you are almost unspeakably dumb. It is almost tragic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mom of a 17 year old girl here. No, don’t tell her parents.
I agree.
I was sexually active with my boyfriend at 17 and we were responsible and it was fine. If his mom had told my parents it would’ve probably destroyed my relationship, my entire social life for the last 2 years of HS, and I was already prone to depression.
It’s not their business if she doesn’t tell them. It’s personal and I know they are kids and it seems wrong, but you really can be ready at that age. Just keep the conversation going with your son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So...no more AP Calculus BC? Just shagging?
I believe the prior-person was trying to just be humorous here. But in humor there is often some truth. In my country, the schoolchildren are not permitted to engage in this sort of foolishness. No.
High school is the time for studying. The marriage and the relationships will come later. Pupils must put their utmost focus on their studies.