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Jumper's first real date and curfew question
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 438299" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i think 12 on a weekend is perfect, especially for a mature 15 year old. what time is she expected home when out with friends?...and roughly what is customary in your area for a "date"? (i'm more impressed that there is an actual date involved--kids dont *do* that these days, so her young man already has mom points with me).</p><p></p><p>i wouldnt blink an eye over midnight from what you say about jumper--i get the impression she'd be the first person to call you if there was trouble she couldnt handle, and that her sense of responsibility and values are very strong. </p><p></p><p>if for some reason you are in contact with *his* mom, i'd casually ask what time HE is expected home too...that might impact your decision.</p><p></p><p>and for the record, i think we have a 10pm curfew here, but i can tell you that its enforced for kids hanging out aimlessly at the playground, not two nice kids on a date.</p><p></p><p>tell her to have a great time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 438299, member: 8831"] i think 12 on a weekend is perfect, especially for a mature 15 year old. what time is she expected home when out with friends?...and roughly what is customary in your area for a "date"? (i'm more impressed that there is an actual date involved--kids dont *do* that these days, so her young man already has mom points with me). i wouldnt blink an eye over midnight from what you say about jumper--i get the impression she'd be the first person to call you if there was trouble she couldnt handle, and that her sense of responsibility and values are very strong. if for some reason you are in contact with *his* mom, i'd casually ask what time HE is expected home too...that might impact your decision. and for the record, i think we have a 10pm curfew here, but i can tell you that its enforced for kids hanging out aimlessly at the playground, not two nice kids on a date. tell her to have a great time! [/QUOTE]
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