I think any parent that tells their 14 year old they are too young for boyfriends will inevitably find out about a secret one. It may be when the relationship is new, or it may be decades from now when your child comes clean
Having said that I don't have a problem restricting real dating at that age, which I don't consider only spending time with eachother at school as really dating. Being interested in the opposite sex is very natural at that age, and something that can't be controlled. So, IMO its the perfect time for a girl (and boy) to learn about having a relationship with the opposite sex, and it doesn't have to be serious, it can just be hanging out in 5th period lunch 5 days a week. It can be coming over for dinner with the family and watching a movie. I would rather be willing to let my dd have some boyfriend priveledges that I approve of, then her sneaking behind my back doing who knows what.
Having said that I don't have a problem restricting real dating at that age, which I don't consider only spending time with eachother at school as really dating. Being interested in the opposite sex is very natural at that age, and something that can't be controlled. So, IMO its the perfect time for a girl (and boy) to learn about having a relationship with the opposite sex, and it doesn't have to be serious, it can just be hanging out in 5th period lunch 5 days a week. It can be coming over for dinner with the family and watching a movie. I would rather be willing to let my dd have some boyfriend priveledges that I approve of, then her sneaking behind my back doing who knows what.
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Your rules are your rules for sure, but perhaps you could strike some sort of compromise on this front.
. One of her friends is her "mom" and I don't think she has a Dad according to Facebook (Immaculate Conception perhaps). 

I did listen and take into consideration everything you said.
I called her out on this comment and made reference to other comments she has made. I think when you directly insult someone for having a difference of opinion, then that comment should be reported. If you can't have a discussion without insulting, yeah, I think there is a problem. As for having the rest of the group rounded up and dis-ing ya, well whatever floats your boat. You have only clearly illustrated what a group mentality can do, much like peer pressure, of course if there are rules they are enforced, then well,
. Parents can and should have rules that they think are beneficial for their children, and regardless if 99.999% think they are too harsh, it really isn't anyone else's concern.