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Boyfriends in sixth grade--Is this normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 145703" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, everyone. I think what bothers me is that this boy DOES seem to be into it. He calls her a lot and always wants to hang with her and they are great friends. But they met at a skating club and her entire group of friends are great at rollerblading, love sports, and that's pretty much what they do. Friday night they had a party for the skating kids at one of the kid's homes and the mom was there the whole time and I called my daughter's cell phone five times (love them cell phones) and also talked to Mom. The boys were there too, and Mom said everyone was really good. I asked my daughter what they did and she shrugged and said, "Watched movies and went on the computer." There was a terrible snowstorm (yes, SNOWstorm) Friday night so the boys had to stay overnight, but Mom assured me that the girls had been in their room and the boys in the living room. They were up pretty late--doubt there was much sleeping anyway. I wouldn't have let her go, however, if I'd known the boys would be overnight, however it wasn't planned. I guess I have to chill out. When I came by early yesterday to watch her skating, she was just hanging with her best friend and their "boyfriends" (girls on one side of the table, boys on the other) having pizza. Then they seperated and started skating. My daughter can do the ramps so she followed the boys and they were all trying to outdo each other. She didn't see me there until almost the end, then she gave me that "Mooooooooooom, why are you watching me look" lol. On the way home, she brought up how "Joe's" father smokes and how gross that is, so I guess we're still on the right track. But this is so scary. She is my youngest, my baby, and it's soooooooo hard to see her sliding into the teens! Especially after what we went through with my older daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 145703, member: 1550"] Thanks, everyone. I think what bothers me is that this boy DOES seem to be into it. He calls her a lot and always wants to hang with her and they are great friends. But they met at a skating club and her entire group of friends are great at rollerblading, love sports, and that's pretty much what they do. Friday night they had a party for the skating kids at one of the kid's homes and the mom was there the whole time and I called my daughter's cell phone five times (love them cell phones) and also talked to Mom. The boys were there too, and Mom said everyone was really good. I asked my daughter what they did and she shrugged and said, "Watched movies and went on the computer." There was a terrible snowstorm (yes, SNOWstorm) Friday night so the boys had to stay overnight, but Mom assured me that the girls had been in their room and the boys in the living room. They were up pretty late--doubt there was much sleeping anyway. I wouldn't have let her go, however, if I'd known the boys would be overnight, however it wasn't planned. I guess I have to chill out. When I came by early yesterday to watch her skating, she was just hanging with her best friend and their "boyfriends" (girls on one side of the table, boys on the other) having pizza. Then they seperated and started skating. My daughter can do the ramps so she followed the boys and they were all trying to outdo each other. She didn't see me there until almost the end, then she gave me that "Mooooooooooom, why are you watching me look" lol. On the way home, she brought up how "Joe's" father smokes and how gross that is, so I guess we're still on the right track. But this is so scary. She is my youngest, my baby, and it's soooooooo hard to see her sliding into the teens! Especially after what we went through with my older daughter. [/QUOTE]
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