Anonymous
Post 12/18/2017 15:15     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Hells No.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2017 06:43     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

OP, stay strong. The girls may not have mentioned to their parents that they were asking for an unchaperoned trip. E.g. Could I go to Larlo's parents' beach house this summer?
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2017 00:28     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

No way
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2017 22:38     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Anonymous wrote:No. Not in a million years.


THIS!!!
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2017 15:37     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

I consider myself fairly liberal when it comes to matters like this, and even for my very responsible kid my answer would be no.

Kids die from alcohol poisoning. And even without his own safety being at risk, I don't want my kid to be in the position where he needs to decide whether and how to get a drunk and passed out kid to hospital to get his stomach pumped, for example. In a foreign country where they might be much more strict about teen drinking.

I'd actually be far more inclined to let them go by themselves (to Europe or something as a PP said) than with a bunch of other kids.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2017 08:29     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Not without any "true" adults there, absolutely not.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 22:02     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Nope.

Maybe next summer. But does he know no one rents out to 18 year olds? Hell, decent places don’t even rent out to anyone under 23.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 19:42     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

No way in hell.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 17:09     Subject: Re:Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Anonymous wrote:You can't "let" him do anything after his senior year if he'll be 18 and an adult so I don't know what that has to do with anything


Oh, really?

Well, gee. Then I guess he doesn't have to "let" OP pay for his room, board, schooling, health insurance, car, etc. etc.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 16:57     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Um how about you tell your kid no and you go and bring us?

Two weeks in the bahamas--sheesh
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 16:51     Subject: Re:Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Natalie Hollaway.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 16:33     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

no
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 16:32     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

NO.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 14:30     Subject: Re:Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Hm. I can picture lots of bad things happening with 17 year olds going to the Bahamas for two weeks.

That said, when I was 17 I traveled in Great Britain, Germany and France by myself for six weeks (sometimes staying with relatives or family friends, sometimes in Youth Hostels.)
I paid for everything with money I made working over the school year. I think that makes a difference in my mind. If the kids are paying for the trip themselves, with money they earned, not money they were gifted, I feel better about it somehow. And of course you need to know your kid.

I think if my kid showed the initiative to plan and earn money for a trip, at 17 I'd feel like I need to allow it. I would be happier with my kid traveling with just a few friends, to a place with sightseeing to do.

I worry if it's a big group of friends just renting a beach house. Too much decadence and free time?
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2017 14:25     Subject: Would you let your rising senior go on an unchaperoned trip to the Bahamas?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ask Natalie Holloway for advice.


poor taste.


No it’s not, it’s called reality. And she had chaperones,