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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 538483" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p><strong>And if anyone is having sex in my house, I want it to be me!! And having my kid with a girl in his bed a few doors away would be a total buzz kill-Know what I mean??</strong></p><p>Amen, sister!</p><p></p><p>Believe me, my stance on difficult child and her sleepovers isn't about preventing her from having sex. That ship sailed along time ago and I made sure she was armed with birth control and knowledge.</p><p></p><p>The thing about my difficult child is that she's one of those "give an inch take a mile"people. When she was away at college, she had a boyfriend who she'd met online (through the college Facebook page) over the summer. They'd never met but were in luuuuuvvvvv. Their fall break was 1 month into the school year and she begged and begge for him to come home with her, using the old "he has a horrible home life" trump card. I told her she could only bring a boy home if they'd been together a year. She begged at Thanksgiving. No. Threatened to go there (Texas) at Christmas (shrug)., when we didnt' react, begged for him to come here at Christmas (did you check your calendar?). By spring break he was history and sh was shaked up in NOrth Carolina with another internet find. We brought her home. Could Bilzzard Boy (he worked at DQ) come visit? Yes, next spring. Two months later he was gone. Had I let that first one in, who knows what kind of parade would be marching through here...</p><p></p><p>Like Sig, I am putting the brakes on the revolving door before it starts revolving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 538483, member: 9175"] [B]And if anyone is having sex in my house, I want it to be me!! And having my kid with a girl in his bed a few doors away would be a total buzz kill-Know what I mean??[/B] Amen, sister! Believe me, my stance on difficult child and her sleepovers isn't about preventing her from having sex. That ship sailed along time ago and I made sure she was armed with birth control and knowledge. The thing about my difficult child is that she's one of those "give an inch take a mile"people. When she was away at college, she had a boyfriend who she'd met online (through the college Facebook page) over the summer. They'd never met but were in luuuuuvvvvv. Their fall break was 1 month into the school year and she begged and begge for him to come home with her, using the old "he has a horrible home life" trump card. I told her she could only bring a boy home if they'd been together a year. She begged at Thanksgiving. No. Threatened to go there (Texas) at Christmas (shrug)., when we didnt' react, begged for him to come here at Christmas (did you check your calendar?). By spring break he was history and sh was shaked up in NOrth Carolina with another internet find. We brought her home. Could Bilzzard Boy (he worked at DQ) come visit? Yes, next spring. Two months later he was gone. Had I let that first one in, who knows what kind of parade would be marching through here... Like Sig, I am putting the brakes on the revolving door before it starts revolving. [/QUOTE]
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