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If you have raised/are raising a daughter - HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 381539" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I'm with you. Younger than 15 is too young to date, no matter what the other kids say. I do think she could be part of group activities or go places that you or the boy's parents take them, but no actual dating that young. </p><p>Sometimes you have to be willing to say no and put up with all of the drama to let them know that you mean what you say. You have her best interests at heart; there is no reason to feel bad or mean or anything else. If she chooses to pitch a fit, you just have to stand firm. She'll thank you when she's 30. What she says now doesn't matter. It's coming from a child who does not have the knowledge and maturity to decide for herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 381539, member: 135"] I'm with you. Younger than 15 is too young to date, no matter what the other kids say. I do think she could be part of group activities or go places that you or the boy's parents take them, but no actual dating that young. Sometimes you have to be willing to say no and put up with all of the drama to let them know that you mean what you say. You have her best interests at heart; there is no reason to feel bad or mean or anything else. If she chooses to pitch a fit, you just have to stand firm. She'll thank you when she's 30. What she says now doesn't matter. It's coming from a child who does not have the knowledge and maturity to decide for herself. [/QUOTE]
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