You can not let a daughter hang around in her BF's room, you can limit her time with him, you can tell her not to have sex, you can take her to church, and she could still end up pregnant.
I think people miss the point about teenagers (boys too, but especially girls.) If they don't think enough of themselves -- if they don't have anything else that they care about -- you are just asking for trouble.
I say focus less on the rules and more on the girls. Make sure they have strong interests. Get them into sports early. Make them feel really good about their school work. For one thing, they'll have more self esteem, and another, they won't have as much time to get in trouble. It's not fool proof -- but it's very successful.
Most of DD's friends were so active that they really didn't have many real BFs at all -- they mostly group dated with kids that were in the same activities.
I think people miss the point about teenagers (boys too, but especially girls.) If they don't think enough of themselves -- if they don't have anything else that they care about -- you are just asking for trouble.
I say focus less on the rules and more on the girls. Make sure they have strong interests. Get them into sports early. Make them feel really good about their school work. For one thing, they'll have more self esteem, and another, they won't have as much time to get in trouble. It's not fool proof -- but it's very successful.
Most of DD's friends were so active that they really didn't have many real BFs at all -- they mostly group dated with kids that were in the same activities.