Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Yeah those are the only two options and any woman who has an issue with a dirty used gift is a gold digger.
Having an issue with any gift is a character flaw.
How about skid mark underwear?
Anonymous wrote:DD is a senior in hs and recently had a birthday.
She’s been dating her boyfriend for about three months. First time being in a relationship for both of them. He seems nice enough. I don’t know him well.
She showed me the gift he gave her, a water bottle. Then she opened it to find it had remnants of liquid inside. It was used and he hadn’t even cleaned it out.
I didn’t say anything but it does make me question him. I understand not having a lot of money, but being thoughtful is key.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Yeah those are the only two options and any woman who has an issue with a dirty used gift is a gold digger.
Having an issue with any gift is a character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he stole it from someone and handed it to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Yeah those are the only two options and any woman who has an issue with a dirty used gift is a gold digger.
Having an issue with any gift is a character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Yeah those are the only two options and any woman who has an issue with a dirty used gift is a gold digger.
Having an issue with any gift is a character flaw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You've somehow raised a child who is a better person than you. Don't mess that up.
Perfectly stated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Yeah those are the only two options and any woman who has an issue with a dirty used gift is a gold digger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
He should have given his 17 year old GF of three months a diamond studs, OBVIOUSLY!!!! Come on!!! Raise your boys right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Uh it was a dirty used water bottle. What kind of knowledge of character or intent is needed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.
Thank you! It's mind-boggling how many grown women are bashing a 17 year old boy with zero knowledge of his character or intent.
Anonymous wrote:maybe she had noticed one and liked it, maybe it was his moms and he asked if he could give it to her etc. Who knows.
I think jumping to the conclusion of bad intent or bad character is a pretty sexist view. That males shouldn't be understood or given the benefit of the doubt - but should just be assumed to be bad people with bad intentions without even exploring the situation.
If OPs daughter had seen something used that she thought her boyfriend had really liked and gave it to him, I doubt the thread would be people accusing her immediately of being a horrible person with bad intent.