Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get your daughter an IUD.
These are so dangerous! Have you read the side-effects?
what side effects? Get her a Mirena. Bonus is, it makes most women's periods go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not, but then my children are late bloomers and will not need them for a few more years.![]()
As a certified late bloomer... lol no
Only 39% of white high school seniors have had sex and 82% were with long term partners over 6 months.
I don’t think you realize how many kids are NOT having sex. There is one group of skanks in my daughter’s private school. The rest don’t see in any rush to spread their legs for fun. They are busy with school, sports, clubs, etc..
Everyone still has this vision of Animal House. Packing condemns as a parent is awkward and not needed. They already have pressure from their own friends. Now mom is encouraging him to get laid? Weird and icky.
Wow, referring to teen girls (not boys, I note) as skanks. You’re a woman of taste and discernment, I see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not, but then my children are late bloomers and will not need them for a few more years.![]()
As a certified late bloomer... lol no
Only 39% of white high school seniors have had sex and 82% were with long term partners over 6 months.
I don’t think you realize how many kids are NOT having sex. There is one group of skanks in my daughter’s private school. The rest don’t see in any rush to spread their legs for fun. They are busy with school, sports, clubs, etc..
Everyone still has this vision of Animal House. Packing condemns as a parent is awkward and not needed. They already have pressure from their own friends. Now mom is encouraging him to get laid? Weird and icky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would *I* be packing anything for my kid's college stuff? They'll pack their own things, just as I did. We'll shop together for anything they need and I highly doubt DS would toss a box of condoms in the cart while we are shopping.
DD is only 13 but has very painful periods so she'll likely start of BCP in a few years. I've used a Mirena for 13 yrs and been very happy with it so if she wants to try that when she's 18 I would be fine with it.
You daughtervshould not be on BCO until she is mature enough to get them herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not, but then my children are late bloomers and will not need them for a few more years.![]()
As a certified late bloomer... lol no
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would *I* be packing anything for my kid's college stuff? They'll pack their own things, just as I did. We'll shop together for anything they need and I highly doubt DS would toss a box of condoms in the cart while we are shopping.
DD is only 13 but has very painful periods so she'll likely start of BCP in a few years. I've used a Mirena for 13 yrs and been very happy with it so if she wants to try that when she's 18 I would be fine with it.
You daughtervshould not be on BCO until she is mature enough to get them herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not packing my kids’ college stuff. They are.
This!! What the heck are you doing packing an adult’s things?
Anonymous wrote:Why would *I* be packing anything for my kid's college stuff? They'll pack their own things, just as I did. We'll shop together for anything they need and I highly doubt DS would toss a box of condoms in the cart while we are shopping.
DD is only 13 but has very painful periods so she'll likely start of BCP in a few years. I've used a Mirena for 13 yrs and been very happy with it so if she wants to try that when she's 18 I would be fine with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did. I packed them in a pencil box jammed full and wrote “andys box o fun” on it. It was kind of a joke and he took it as funny when he unpacked after we left.
That is gross and creepy on many levels.
Anonymous wrote:I did. I packed them in a pencil box jammed full and wrote “andys box o fun” on it. It was kind of a joke and he took it as funny when he unpacked after we left.
Anonymous wrote:Do you start your daughter on birth control before she leaves for college? Honest question that I've been thinking about lately.