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15 year old daughter now sexually active and I don't know how to handle this!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 558767" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>been there done that! I well remember the mixed emotions. Out of the four girls only the youngest didn't tell me it was time to go to the Gyn and get on bc. The youngest was and still is driven by impulse. She did pay some consequences for her teen choices but just didn't grasp the concept.</p><p></p><p>I opted to keep the topic as a female bonding topic. on the other hand I really think it is wonderful when parents share all the traumas and support one another. A couple of my daughters were "goal driven" which helped alot. They acknowledged that having a baby would limit their options which helped. The only thing that helped at all with the youngest was making sure that she realized that her choices would be conversational fodder amongst the boys...and, sadly, it was.</p><p></p><p>I'm sending hugs of support to you. Getting thru the teen years is beyond challenging. I wish you well. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 558767, member: 35"] been there done that! I well remember the mixed emotions. Out of the four girls only the youngest didn't tell me it was time to go to the Gyn and get on bc. The youngest was and still is driven by impulse. She did pay some consequences for her teen choices but just didn't grasp the concept. I opted to keep the topic as a female bonding topic. on the other hand I really think it is wonderful when parents share all the traumas and support one another. A couple of my daughters were "goal driven" which helped alot. They acknowledged that having a baby would limit their options which helped. The only thing that helped at all with the youngest was making sure that she realized that her choices would be conversational fodder amongst the boys...and, sadly, it was. I'm sending hugs of support to you. Getting thru the teen years is beyond challenging. I wish you well. DDD [/QUOTE]
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