
Originally Posted by
Geeen
All good suggestions, but how many 11 - 16 year old girls are comfortable telling their parents that they are having sex let alone talking about holistic contraception? A lot of Parents would would either go in to denial or try and enforce abstinence. Neither reaction is very helpfull. I hope that when my daughter get to this age group she can talk to us about these sort of things. At the end of the day we have to trust that we've raised to to think about what she is doing and make decisions that are right for her. The same goes for alcohol, we are trying to teach her that is just another drink. You drink it because you like the taste and not to get shitfaced. Peer pressure is a powerfull thing and so is the desire to conform, its a rare person in that age group who can go against the group mentality.
Man I ramble...

Yes you do.
We have two teenage daughters, one (19) is coming out the other side and the other is 16. We have had our share of drunken rooting with dodgey boyfriends
. No pregnancy yet...
Like most teenagers, hormones race through their bodies as they transition to adulthood and prepare to fly the nest. They are certainly capable of making some good decisions but are also prone to some really dumb ones too. So a bit of parental guidance through this period wouldn't be wrong.
Rachey and I have a good relationship with both of them and with open lines of communication (now theres a point), we will help them through this confusing period.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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