Anonymous wrote:They are supposed to break up over the summer so he can go off to college and be free of the baggage. It would be a very stressful vacation for everyone if they break up there or right after the trip. The time without him will help her adjust so you may as well start now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just got back from a vacation in which my son's gf (both 17) went with us.
She was in a separate room with my daughters and there was no sneaking around at night. If they had sex some other time, well, that's life. We've gone over safe sex with him enough times for him to make an informed choice.
That's pretty hypocritical. Its ok if they have sex so long as I've not condoned it by putting them in the same room.![]()
I don't think it's hypocritical at all. Sounds realistic to me.
Me too. Not setting up an environment where parent says "go have sex" or "go get drunk" tells your teen that you believe it is a better choice not to engage in these activities at their age. But at 17 you cannot force them to act in every way as you want. You are setting an example and let that be that, they are not 13. I see no hypocrisy in this at all.
If you don’t allow the boyfriend or girlfriend on he vacation at all, then they definitely can’t have sex. Shouldn’t you model that instead??
Why are people on DCUM so hung up on sex? Did you all wait until you got married? Seriously, wtf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many of you naysayers don't have 17 year olds? Let alone 17 year olds in long-term, healthy relationships? I would have said no once upon a time too, but now that I have a 17 year old, I would say yes if: the boyfriend/girlfriend's parents agreed, and there were separate sleeping arrangements. They might be having sex (probably are - I was 17 once too!), but I am not going to make it easy for them, give permission, and, they have to much respect for us to do it under our noses anyway.
Two of my kids have passed the age of 17. For us, vacations are family time. When you're engaged, you can bring the person.
Anonymous wrote:As a dad, I would, but separate rooms. That said, as a guy who visited a couple of college girlfriends at their homes during breaks, if the boy were my son, I would tell him to skip it. When you are around college age, dads just look at you in a way that says, I know what you are doing with my daughter and I am not happy about it, not happy at all.
Anonymous wrote:Never would allow this.