Anyone know where I can get boy repellant?

My older brother - who was very protective of me growing up (and too darn good at it!) - will be moving in with us when my daughter turns 12. He will accompany her everywhere she goes and intimidate all the boys - just like he did for me, although I will appreciate it this time around!!! I'm sure she will love having her uncle as a bodyguard.

At least, that's the current plan. ;)
 
I have three DD's...one nearing 16, a 13 yo and a 12 yo. We are in the thick of the boy thing right now. I have to say that the one that concerns me the most is the 12yo. She has become very interested in boys even though she has very little contact with them (homeschooled). Thank goodness...because I don't know what I would do otherwise!!
 
My husband has a plan for boys who want to date her (when she is older of course). He plans to take a Polaroid just as he opens the door to greet them and with a creepy smile he'll say "just in case we need to hunt you down for anything"
 
I have three DD's...one nearing 16, a 13 yo and a 12 yo. We are in the thick of the boy thing right now. I have to say that the one that concerns me the most is the 12yo. She has become very interested in boys even though she has very little contact with them (homeschooled). Thank goodness...because I don't know what I would do otherwise!!

I homeschooled her until last year, thankfully she isn't all that interested in boys yet. She is constantly making fun of her friends who are. She'll say "why do they say they are 'going out'? They can't really go out unless their mom takes them for a playdate."

She has a good head on her shoulders so I said nothing. She walked away and joked about how goofy they were.
 

Honestly, I've never understood what the harm was in looking, or even talking, as long as it isn't crystal clear that the girl is VERY underage. Men are human, you know. They are not all creeps. Most of the time they are just normal guys who guess wrong sometimes. (Speaking salaciously or touching is different of course, but I'm not OK with harassment at any age.)

Yuck! Am I understanding your post right? You think it is perfectly fine for a 50 year old man to stare at a 13 year old girl as long as he doesn't touch? And you don't see anything wrong with that because men are just human? :eek: :sad2: Sorry but that is just gross. I understand that some 13 y/o dress seductively and in some cases, guys truly can't tell how old they are. However, when a guy can tell that a girl is 13 and he continues to stare........well, I can't continue with my comments for this type of person on the Dis Boards because I would be banned for life.
 
Yuck! Am I understanding your post right? You think it is perfectly fine for a 50 year old man to stare at a 13 year old girl as long as he doesn't touch? And you don't see anything wrong with that because men are just human? :eek: :sad2: Sorry but that is just gross. I understand that some 13 y/o dress seductively and in some cases, guys truly can't tell how old they are. However, when a guy can tell that a girl is 13 and he continues to stare........well, I can't continue with my comments for this type of person on the Dis Boards because I would be banned for life.

I agree that it is gross and I don't think its ok by any means, but I also think that something that no one has addressed is todays fashions. Anytime I go to the mall I see these middle school and high school girls running around in booty shorts and mini skirts and jeans that look like they were painted on. These fashions become popular because people are allowing their children to wear them. I highly doubt ALL of them managed to sneak out of the house and then change. Even the most innocent looking girls....their shorts look like barely more than underwear, whether they are cotton "sports" shorts, denim, or khaki, they are all made of about a tenth of a yard of material. There comes a time when being an uncool mom and making your child wear something less revealing is more important than whether she is seen as being "cool". If you look skanky, then people are going to ogle you.
 
when my soon to be 16 year old was around 13 she started to get loooked at too. I remember hubby comming home one day from the mall saying that he YELLED at a MAN when he was staring at her saying "she is only 13 years old". He quickly stopped. She has always looked older then her age and has attracted older boys. she has the look of a woman if that makes sense. Yet she is still so young and my baby.

Yes! This is what bothers me too. Grown men openly ogling my DD(14) CREEPS! :sad2: And, while she has a great figure, she still looks a teen. KWIM? I usually just look them right in the eye, and when I finally have their attention I shake my head in a disgusted manner. They usually look ashamed after that. I don't even care if I've embarrased them. They should be ashamed of themselves!!

Of course, DD is oblivious to all of it. :cutie:

I can't not stand when guys do that- when I am on the train platform I will see these guys whole heads snap around to check out a female they walk past and the females are clearly 12-15 years old...no mistaking them for older. It really disgusts me, I usually look at them and shake my head. As long as its moving some guys don't care what age the girl they check out!
 
This thread frightens me. :sad2: I have a DD6 and DS10. One of DS10's friends has a crush on my DD. She acts very mature for her age and has beautiful thick hair, dark eyes, olive skin.... it frightens me. I am not looking forward to her getting to the age where she is interested in boys!!
 
My dd was always a tiny bit chunky but when she started to slim down my first experience with a grown man checking her out was at Disney. She had on a pair of shorts (it was hot), not too short but little girl shorts. She is an athlete so got a "booty" and legs. I looked and this over 40yo man was staring at her. He was with his family. Disgusting!!

Oh boy now she is 12 and most people guess her as at least 16. Still a competitive athlete and rock solid. She doesn't understand either why the boys want to chat with her:rotfl: I need to lock her up.
 
At 14 last year my DD was asked by a grown man at the hospital she was volunteering at if she was a "fellow". She was starting her freshman year of HS! He was shocked when she said "no, I'm just in HS." We've had this problem for years but not because of the way she dresses. She never wears anything low cut and rarely wears makeup. I can imagine what she would look like if I "made her up" and did her hair. Her dad would lock her up.

She's at our local college a lot and those boys can't believe she is only 15 either.

What is that ol' saying? "15 will get you 20". Maybe I should get her a tee shirt made.
 
Yuck! Am I understanding your post right? You think it is perfectly fine for a 50 year old man to stare at a 13 year old girl as long as he doesn't touch? And you don't see anything wrong with that because men are just human? :eek: :sad2: Sorry but that is just gross. I understand that some 13 y/o dress seductively and in some cases, guys truly can't tell how old they are. However, when a guy can tell that a girl is 13 and he continues to stare........well, I can't continue with my comments for this type of person on the Dis Boards because I would be banned for life.

Did you miss the part about it not being crystal clear that the girl is underage? If a man is looking (just looking, not leering and making rude gestures or anything like that) at what he THINKS is an adult young woman, what exactly is the harm? Dressing seductively really isn't the issue; it's more a matter of is she tall enough to drive, does she have curves, and is she not the giggly type? Any man I know would say that if she looks like she's over 18, then she's fair game for girl-watching. (And if the watcher is a teen himself, then the limit is a bit younger.)

It is natural for a parent to get defensive when he or she sees someone just looking appreciatively, but a parent KNOWS how old the girl in question really is. The stranger does not, and his guess may well be WAY off.

A woman's age is not always evident from a distance, clothing notwithstanding. I used to work with a woman who had a very good and very slim figure, wore her hair in a long straight bleached style, and tended to wear very form-fitting clothing that showed off how toned her her body is. She also has a high-pitched voice and laughs a lot. Her DH (a military officer) was always getting ragged on by strangers for being with someone who was SO much younger than he was. She was 43 when I met her, and he was 5 years her senior. People were always ready to card her in bars and restaurants until they got a good close look at her face and saw the fine lines (she is athletic, and she spends a LOT of time in the sun. Her age shows only on her face and hands.)

Also, IME, as a general rule, men tend to think that "old enough to date" is a much more flexible number than women do. When I was in my 20's, I had a rule that I wouldn't knowingly date anyone who was more than 4 years older than I was, as I found that the age gap caused too many taste differences. I remember once mentioning this a a male friend (a coworker) who was a married man in his early 40's at the time. He thought my rule was ridiculous. He told me that over 18 was over 18, and that for most men there was no such thing as too large an age gap as long as the person was of age. I thought this was interesting, so in the 20 years since then I've asked many men over 40 what their "old enough" threshhold would be if they were still single. About half of them said 18, but not ONE of them ever named a number higher than 22. Most women would think it was ridiculous for a 50 yo man to think that he could date a 22 yo woman, but a solid majority of single men that age, if given the opportunity, would take it.
 















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