beachgrl001
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So I know this is OT but I know some of us have teenagers, I cant stress enough how much to please pay attention to their Facebooks.
My ds is 15 he is not perfect, but he is a pretty good kid. He is a guitar player in 2 pop punk bands this keeps him very busy. He is what the teenagers now call "strait edge" which means they dont drink or smoke or party its pretty much all about the music. Anyway we are the "cool parents" I hate to label myself but my husband and I have tattoos and drive harleys the kids have band practice at my house and they tell me everything. Sooo I am on my sons Facebook and I notice he puts in his statuts that he is playing the new pokemon game and is doing really good at it. (alot of his friends/bandmates play it) to them it is retro from when they were young.
So all of a sudden these 2 kids start making nasty comments to my son about his statuts saying he is a looser and immature ect and My son was getting more and more upset now he didnt want to look like a wimp so he is comming back at them but trying to lighten the situation and I could tell it was just getting worse and worse at one point the one kid says to my son that he should go jump off a bridge!
k that was it I was done. I know I shouldnt have but I sent the kid a privet message saying that I had copies of everything he wrote and that if it didnt end right now i would take it to the school the police ect. so the kid then appologised and says that he is done. My son found out and was furious with me, I was crying because he tells me everything and now will he not trust me, I said to him I had to do it I am his mom and I have to look out for him I know we are very close and are bff's but I told him there comes a time when I have to be a parent. He stopped being mad at me and we are cool again(thank God) My husband dosent know I got involved. Did I do the right thing? I felt that I had to step in my son was home from school today because he said he felt sick but i know he was sick because of this...
My ds is 15 he is not perfect, but he is a pretty good kid. He is a guitar player in 2 pop punk bands this keeps him very busy. He is what the teenagers now call "strait edge" which means they dont drink or smoke or party its pretty much all about the music. Anyway we are the "cool parents" I hate to label myself but my husband and I have tattoos and drive harleys the kids have band practice at my house and they tell me everything. Sooo I am on my sons Facebook and I notice he puts in his statuts that he is playing the new pokemon game and is doing really good at it. (alot of his friends/bandmates play it) to them it is retro from when they were young.
So all of a sudden these 2 kids start making nasty comments to my son about his statuts saying he is a looser and immature ect and My son was getting more and more upset now he didnt want to look like a wimp so he is comming back at them but trying to lighten the situation and I could tell it was just getting worse and worse at one point the one kid says to my son that he should go jump off a bridge!
k that was it I was done. I know I shouldnt have but I sent the kid a privet message saying that I had copies of everything he wrote and that if it didnt end right now i would take it to the school the police ect. so the kid then appologised and says that he is done. My son found out and was furious with me, I was crying because he tells me everything and now will he not trust me, I said to him I had to do it I am his mom and I have to look out for him I know we are very close and are bff's but I told him there comes a time when I have to be a parent. He stopped being mad at me and we are cool again(thank God) My husband dosent know I got involved. Did I do the right thing? I felt that I had to step in my son was home from school today because he said he felt sick but i know he was sick because of this...

(altho I was a little more explicit than that)
. But that being said, it IS a fine line between when to get involved and when to just talk to your kid about what's being said. But at some point, it does have to stop.