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Ok, Moms. Dating for girls at what age?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 169234" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My husband has said 40, no exceptions. Jessie laughed at him. Even thank you laughed at that one.</p><p> </p><p>Jessie's friends who are in school all have boyfriends, meaning they talk at school. she says that is stupid (her words, my gratefulness for them!). She is totally disinterested in boys. </p><p> </p><p>We also have talks like timerlady. About respect, about life plans, etc... I think the boys will be all over her when school starts in the fall, but it will be because her body is quite developed. So I think she will ignore it or just be snarky to the guys. She really has no patience for people who only want to talk to her because how she looks. and she CAN pass for 18 right now, it is super scary to husband and I. she is just very physically developed. </p><p> </p><p>Wizard has been on movie dates, Gpa let him at 15. But the girl he wants do date he is best friends with, and has been for a long time. She has no patience with the whole dating thing - she dated a guy for a while and it messed with her goals - grades went down, he didn't want her involved in activities because then she wasn't with him (she was 13 or 14 at the time). difficult child was a good friend to her then and that is how she sees him. </p><p> </p><p>I seem to be seeing that the girl's parents are more strict than the guys. I hate this, but is seems to be the way it is going here. </p><p> </p><p>MWM, good luck with her. Just follow your instincts I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 169234, member: 1233"] My husband has said 40, no exceptions. Jessie laughed at him. Even thank you laughed at that one. Jessie's friends who are in school all have boyfriends, meaning they talk at school. she says that is stupid (her words, my gratefulness for them!). She is totally disinterested in boys. We also have talks like timerlady. About respect, about life plans, etc... I think the boys will be all over her when school starts in the fall, but it will be because her body is quite developed. So I think she will ignore it or just be snarky to the guys. She really has no patience for people who only want to talk to her because how she looks. and she CAN pass for 18 right now, it is super scary to husband and I. she is just very physically developed. Wizard has been on movie dates, Gpa let him at 15. But the girl he wants do date he is best friends with, and has been for a long time. She has no patience with the whole dating thing - she dated a guy for a while and it messed with her goals - grades went down, he didn't want her involved in activities because then she wasn't with him (she was 13 or 14 at the time). difficult child was a good friend to her then and that is how she sees him. I seem to be seeing that the girl's parents are more strict than the guys. I hate this, but is seems to be the way it is going here. MWM, good luck with her. Just follow your instincts I guess. [/QUOTE]
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