should i let my daughter go out ? |
should i let my daughter go out ? |
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![]() hes the reason i smile.. <3 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 104 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 158,486 ![]() |
ok well my daughter is 15 n this guy that asked her to go see a movie is 18 , they have a class together in school. i met him yesterday n he seems like a pretty kewl kid. i trust my daughter to not do sumthing stupid, but i dont think i trust him all the way.. what should i do ?? btw this is her account .. im just tryin to get advice from u guys
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![]() Shad Kitty's a Bad Kitty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 129 Joined: Sep 2005 Member No: 247,922 ![]() |
Alright then...I'm 20 going on 21. I've got two little ones, 2 and 1/2, and 7 months. I've been there done that: as in I've been the younger girl, and the older...um well still girl.
If you are thirty then, as was posted before, you must have had a child at the same age. Maybe you are afraid that the same thing will happen. Here's what I have to say: Let the girl go out, maybe with a chaperone if you need one to make you feel more comfortable. Meet the guys parents. No matter what happens...kids will be kids and will do what they want. But it's better to know what's going on, reach a compromise. You can't lock a child up forever. One of two things will happen: they'll rebel and be super wild and crazy when you're not looking, or they'll be way sheltered and when they get out into "the real world" they will drown. This world is not a good place. Sorry to say, bad things happen, and you can't protect anyone 100% of the time. |
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