mefordis
If you can dream it, you can do it.
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You are not alone in the parenting approach. I feel once my daughters turn 18 and graduate HS, and go off to college they will be on their own and they will have plenty of time to take trips with their significant others if they want to do that. While they are minors and under my care I will take them to Disney World myself, as well as other family trips.
I don't really get this having to invite friends and boyfriends on family trips.
I don't really get this having to invite friends and boyfriends on family trips.
It's not a 15 year old going away with 'another family'...it's a 15 year old child going away with her BOYFRIEND of 18 months...booked by his wealthy parents who didn't even respect OP enough as the child's MOTHER to INFORM her of the trip...You seriously would be fine with this? Look, you obviously have decided that, for whatever reason, you dislike my posts most of all out of the several other posts that have stated basically the exact same things that I've said in different ways...whatever. You are saying that I'm over-protective...perhaps, I'm just running my family in a way which is appropriate for US. The OP asked an opinion and I was giving it...you then saw fit to attack me, for what my 'opinion' indicated to YOU as what kind of parent I must be...In all honesty, I'm sorry, but I do not think it's appropriate for a 15 year old to go away with a boyfriend, In my opinion that is too young...perhaps, being the cool, hip, non over-protective, mom that you must be maybe your 15 year old has a job, and perhaps can pay for an unplanned pregnancy, or I don't know comes and goes as they please...great...but in my 'backwards' child rearing my over-protected little prisoners are doing things like going out to the movies in groups, playing softball with her friends, and painting each other's nails at sleepovers while giggling about boys they are too shy to talk too yet...you're right. My daughter is going to have a lot of problems...she's growing up WAY too slow...(said no mother...EVER.)