My son is 15, he is a popular kid who loves boobs and video games and hanging out with his friends does well in school and is very respectful.
Last night he asked if he could have a buddy who can drive pick him up and go to a party then crash at one of his friends houses. I asked where is the party? he responded "i don't know the address but her folks will be home"
can we call the folks to make sure we approve of everything? "i don't have her #"
how late were you planning on staying out? "whenever the other guys are ready to go"
who's house will you be staying at? "one of my buddies houses but not sure"
my wife and I said NO. he was mad. "all the other kids are going"
i realize we are going to have to give him more freedom as he gets older but how do you know when the time is right to let some slack in the proverbial leash? this scenario just seemed sketchy. i remember being a kid and telling my folks stuff just like this and going out drinking. i don't want to be the over protective parent. you know?
advice for us?
Last night he asked if he could have a buddy who can drive pick him up and go to a party then crash at one of his friends houses. I asked where is the party? he responded "i don't know the address but her folks will be home"
can we call the folks to make sure we approve of everything? "i don't have her #"
how late were you planning on staying out? "whenever the other guys are ready to go"
who's house will you be staying at? "one of my buddies houses but not sure"
my wife and I said NO. he was mad. "all the other kids are going"
i realize we are going to have to give him more freedom as he gets older but how do you know when the time is right to let some slack in the proverbial leash? this scenario just seemed sketchy. i remember being a kid and telling my folks stuff just like this and going out drinking. i don't want to be the over protective parent. you know?
advice for us?
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