Anonymous wrote:One your kid is 20 and you are not paying so you have no say.
But if you think you do then the answer is Hell no.
She doesn't go unless you know the name of the place that is absolutely abusrd.
I call troll bec this is my world and there is no place in the Carribian that is that private that's ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:She’s probably going to Lyford Cay or Mill Reef, it will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 20!
Yes, perfect age to be trafficked.
White parents, I assume? You or your kid need to reach out to the parents to get the address. She needs to have location sharing on. She needs to have quick 2 minutes calls with you every day and you need to also have a code phrase to let you know that she is ok. Other than that, she can go and enjoy herself. If the family is kosher they should not have any problem in all of this.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your post is weird. I have a daughter who is 23 now. She has been traveling without us since she was in the middle school (foreign country class trips, trips with classmates families, solo travel to Europe after high school graduation). She is also in the Caribbean island now. It is normal in our family just to share the itinerary (flight information, resort or airbnb info, excursions schedule if any booked). My husband and I also do this all the time when we travel without each other.
Anonymous wrote:She's 20!
Yes, perfect age to be trafficked.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure she has enough money to be able to extract herself from anywhere and get a safe hotel room. Make sure she knows she can call you under any circumstances for judgment-free travel home and support. Make sure she knows never to talk to any authorities without a lawyer or at least an embassy rep.
Otherwise, team DH, I wouldn’t be worried about this personally.
Everyone can be attacked. But a lot of the most dangerous Epstein stuff has to do with power dynamics. So empowering your daughter both practically, with money, and by removing shame as a weapon as much as you can is important.
Anonymous wrote:I'd ask for the friend's and/or the parents phone numbers in case you all have some kind of emergency on your end and your daughter has to be called.
(Don't call them now, only in case you or your husband have some kind of family emergency.)
My parents had no idea where I was staying when I was 20 years old.