Mock Meet the Parents Scenario
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hasbeen
As soon as she's 18 you don't really have a choice. Hell, you don't really have a choice prior. You had try your best to say no, but you don't have them on a leash. If they want to do it, they will.power i wrote: No way in hell is my still 17 year old high school daughter dating a 21 year old, nor would my 21 year old son date a 17 year old high school girl. Way too much difference at those ages.
hahaha. mehbeh.darbypitcher22 wrote: Just wait.... once that 63 hours is up he'll be droppin the poonhammer for sure
High school/college is a big difference I agree. But once she goes to college it's basically the same thing. College is college. Age begins to gray. And I'm missing this merely by months. I see no problem with it. I'm not taking advantage. I'm just hanging out.2quik4u wrote:
One is in high school, the other in college big differencejmog wrote: So most people are ok with an senior in HS dating a freshmen (3 years) when its 17 to 14 or 18 to 15, but 21 to 18 is not ok?
Give me a break, 21 to 18 is fine and about the most I'd be "ok" with if I was the dad of the girl.
Of course, I'd threaten him within an inch of his live if he got her any alcohol.
And you don't got worry about me getting her alcohol. She gets that on her own. And I'm not going to tell her no. Not my problem. -
redfalconCenterBHSFan wrote:redfalcon wrote:or she is over 18, in which case why in the hell is the dad imposing a curfew like that and why in the hell is she going along with it.
That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol
I can completely understand both of these, but if she is 18 (or will be in the next couple of days), then 10:45 is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.[/code]ernest_t_bass wrote:
While I was in college, I still had rules at home. The older I got, they became "expectations." I really had no argument for my parents until I finally cut myself (financially) loose. As long as you got parents paying for something, they're in control.CenterBHSFan wrote:That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol -
redfalcon
Actually most people I think would really question this. And yes, there is a huge difference from 14 to 17, 15 to 18, and 18 to 21. 21 to 24 it is much closer, the 30 to 33 it isn't even something to note, but at those ages, 14-17 and 18 to 21 are huge.jmog wrote: So most people are ok with an senior in HS dating a freshmen (3 years) when its 17 to 14 or 18 to 15, but 21 to 18 is not ok?
Give me a break, 21 to 18 is fine and about the most I'd be "ok" with if I was the dad of the girl.
Of course, I'd threaten him within an inch of his live if he got her any alcohol. -
hasbeen
Oh the 10:45 was one of my exaggerated jokes. I got her back by like 12:30ish after the movie ended.redfalcon wrote:CenterBHSFan wrote:redfalcon wrote:or she is over 18, in which case why in the hell is the dad imposing a curfew like that and why in the hell is she going along with it.
That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol
I can completely understand both of these, but if she is 18 (or will be in the next couple of days), then 10:45 is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.[/code]ernest_t_bass wrote:
While I was in college, I still had rules at home. The older I got, they became "expectations." I really had no argument for my parents until I finally cut myself (financially) loose. As long as you got parents paying for something, they're in control.CenterBHSFan wrote:That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol -
redfalconpnhasbeen wrote:
Oh the 10:45 was one of my exaggerated jokes. I got her back by like 12:30ish after the movie ended.redfalcon wrote:
Oh, my bad, I took you seriously there.CenterBHSFan wrote:redfalcon wrote:or she is over 18, in which case why in the hell is the dad imposing a curfew like that and why in the hell is she going along with it.
That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol
I can completely understand both of these, but if she is 18 (or will be in the next couple of days), then 10:45 is a bit ridiculous in my opinion.[/code]ernest_t_bass wrote:
While I was in college, I still had rules at home. The older I got, they became "expectations." I really had no argument for my parents until I finally cut myself (financially) loose. As long as you got parents paying for something, they're in control.CenterBHSFan wrote:That ain't nothing unusual, I guess.
When I was 18 and out of high school, I still wasn't allowed to stay out after midnight. Not as long as I was living with my mom. Her house, her rules, and that's just the way it was.
Lots of parents out there like that.
BTW, I could get into enough trouble way before midnight back then, lol -
CenterBHSFanI don't mean to be rude or obnoxious or even condescending....but...
Why not hang out with a college girl? -
Cleveland BuckAll girls these days have crabs or kids by the time they get to college, so you have to get to them while their young, I guess.
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hasbeen
lol i do. but am i not allowed to hang out with a girl ive known for 3 years? i mean, it's not like i hang out outside high schools everyday passing out candy.CenterBHSFan wrote: I don't mean to be rude or obnoxious or even condescending....but...
Why not hang out with a college girl?