A fellow mom that I know from school told me over the weekend that she is not allowing her children to date until they are in college. She stated that this is how she was raised and she is raising her two kids the same way. She also said she would actually prefer they be over 21 when they start dating. Her main reason is that she wants them to focus on their studies and not be distracted by all the drama involved in dating. Her DH is totally on board with raising the children in this manner.
When I brought up what she planned to do when her kids wanted to go to prom, she insisted that they would only go with a large group and someone who was a friend.
I thought this might be a cultural issue, but my DH (who is of the same culture) assured me it was not. My DH was also raised in a strict family (10 p.m. curfew during senior year of high school), but his parents did allow him and his siblings to date.
I honestly have never personally known a family that had this expectation.
My question for all of you is:
Do you know anyone who wasn't allowed to date during high school?
Did that individual actually follow the parents' rule of no dating?
Just curious.
When I brought up what she planned to do when her kids wanted to go to prom, she insisted that they would only go with a large group and someone who was a friend.
I thought this might be a cultural issue, but my DH (who is of the same culture) assured me it was not. My DH was also raised in a strict family (10 p.m. curfew during senior year of high school), but his parents did allow him and his siblings to date.
I honestly have never personally known a family that had this expectation.
My question for all of you is:
Do you know anyone who wasn't allowed to date during high school?
Did that individual actually follow the parents' rule of no dating?
Just curious.