on 30-01-2013 08:16 PM
For your son/daughter to allow their partners to spend the night (same bed) in your family home?
on 30-01-2013 10:07 PM
I have always done the same rules for both of mine.
on 30-01-2013 10:12 PM
As long as both parents know what is going on then I say 16. Better in your hose than in some alleyway somewhere.
You'd be OK with your 16yo daughter sleeping with her partner in the next room? Wow......Not judging, just surprised.
on 30-01-2013 10:13 PM
if they are going to do anything, it makes no difference if they sleep at each others house. The deed will be done else where.
Having said that I know a parent who let her daughter at 12, she was pregnant at 14:|
hopefully you can teach your child about respecting them selves and the other person and safety and cross your fingers it sank in
on 30-01-2013 10:17 PM
As long as both parents know what is going on then I say 16. Better in your hose than in some alleyway somewhere.
I dont agree with that, I couldnt let it happen, thankfully neither of my kids asked at that age, the answer would have been no, they knew that, and that is why they didnt ask.
16 is too young.
on 30-01-2013 10:19 PM
on 30-01-2013 10:20 PM
You'd be OK with your 16yo daughter sleeping with her partner in the next room? Wow......Not judging, just surprised.
If at 16 either one had a serious boyfriend/girlfriend then I will assume they are doing or will soon do the deed. I'd rather they did it in a comfortable and loving environment. So I would be encouraging them to stay at home.
At 16, my MIL did the same for me and I think she was a very smart woman. If I have have the sense that she had then I'll be happy. 🙂
on 30-01-2013 10:23 PM
What has happened to bonking in the car.
on 30-01-2013 10:24 PM
Sorry, but allowing your 16 year old to have his/her bf/gf sleep over is encouraging them to have sex, and they may not have done the deed before then
I think Daydream that you know what your own kids are capable of.
I know my son will wait for a long while. I don't have to worry about him.
But I am bracing myself for some turbulent years with my now 11 year old daughter. I expect boys and (whether I like it or not) doing the deed will be high on her priority list in the not too distant future. It may as well be at home. I have already discussed this with her as part of her overall 'life' education. 😉
on 30-01-2013 10:28 PM
I think it depends on how long they have been together for ,if there are other children in the house to consider ..setting an example and all that ..
over 18 and more IMO .
I had 6 year gaps between my kids ,and no way was the eldest allowed to bring home
Just any one iykwim ..
on 30-01-2013 10:31 PM
Personally, I agree with the majority here. 18+. Once they become adults, not sure how we as parents can have any say in it.