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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 579234" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>What can a parent do when their child has an older boyfriend? difficult child is 14 and her boyfriend is 17 (at least that is what she is saying - could be older) HE attended her school, got in an altercation and had a one week suspension, now has to attend alternate school for one week, and maybe he will be allowed back to school. We don't allow difficult child to date, but she is obsessed with this guy. It has only been 5 days of "relationship status" duly noted on hr fb page. Yesterday we allowed her to go to the mall with a her little sister, a girl friend, and the girls mom - we actually talked to her and she said she was going shopping there. Short story, the mom didn't bring our two back when she said she would, called the girls and difficult child said that the girls mom couldn't bring them home. (WHAT??) So husband went to the mall to get our two, and she was making out with this kid in the food court. Not typical teen stuff but way too much PDA. Even when she saw husband she had to latch on to the kid again for another kiss fest. </p><p></p><p>In our state, she is too young to give consent for sex, I don't think it has happened yet, but is there anyway, besides locking a child in their room, that you can keep an inappropriate person away from your child? He already had a pregnancy scare with his previous 14YO girlfriend just 6 weeks ago. Sounds like her parents tried to press charges, but supposedly couldn't "prove" anything. </p><p></p><p>Any advice please??? KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 579234, member: 12511"] What can a parent do when their child has an older boyfriend? difficult child is 14 and her boyfriend is 17 (at least that is what she is saying - could be older) HE attended her school, got in an altercation and had a one week suspension, now has to attend alternate school for one week, and maybe he will be allowed back to school. We don't allow difficult child to date, but she is obsessed with this guy. It has only been 5 days of "relationship status" duly noted on hr fb page. Yesterday we allowed her to go to the mall with a her little sister, a girl friend, and the girls mom - we actually talked to her and she said she was going shopping there. Short story, the mom didn't bring our two back when she said she would, called the girls and difficult child said that the girls mom couldn't bring them home. (WHAT??) So husband went to the mall to get our two, and she was making out with this kid in the food court. Not typical teen stuff but way too much PDA. Even when she saw husband she had to latch on to the kid again for another kiss fest. In our state, she is too young to give consent for sex, I don't think it has happened yet, but is there anyway, besides locking a child in their room, that you can keep an inappropriate person away from your child? He already had a pregnancy scare with his previous 14YO girlfriend just 6 weeks ago. Sounds like her parents tried to press charges, but supposedly couldn't "prove" anything. Any advice please??? KSM [/QUOTE]
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