Minnie824
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So, my best friend and I were talking last night and we had a slightly awkward conversation. Her daughter is 16
my oldest is 8, so were at different stages of parenting right now.
The first question is, do you and your friends have similar parenting styles, and if not do you ever discuss what you disagree about?
The second question is related to anyone who may have a teenage DD. My friend, lets call her May, was telling me about a conversation she had with her daughter and her daughters boyfriend. Her DD just got her license and May has been letting her drive around, drive her boyfriend home, etc. So I guess this weekend, May was leaving and her DD was going to drive her boyfriend home. May says to them both Make sure you dont get any fingerprints on the dashboard this time. As well as a few other sarcastic comments that were similar. She thought it was funny that she was telling them this. Im listening to the story wondering if she meant what I thought she meant, so I asked and she said yes they are active and her DD tells her about it. I asked May if she was ok with that and she said not really, but what can you do. So this is where the awkward part of our conversation started. To me, the comment May made would be made jokingly more to a friend and not to her teenage daughter. I would not just hand off the keys to my car to my daughter knowing that it was going to be used for more than driving. Is it just me? I dont know for some reason this conversation really bothered me.
Theres a little more to the story regarding May and her marriage issues lately, etc and her and I have just not seen eye to eye on her actions lately. Maybe its all adding up. But then, I dont have a teenage daughter yet and maybe this is more the norm now. I dont know. I just wanted to get some others opinions on it.
The first question is, do you and your friends have similar parenting styles, and if not do you ever discuss what you disagree about?
The second question is related to anyone who may have a teenage DD. My friend, lets call her May, was telling me about a conversation she had with her daughter and her daughters boyfriend. Her DD just got her license and May has been letting her drive around, drive her boyfriend home, etc. So I guess this weekend, May was leaving and her DD was going to drive her boyfriend home. May says to them both Make sure you dont get any fingerprints on the dashboard this time. As well as a few other sarcastic comments that were similar. She thought it was funny that she was telling them this. Im listening to the story wondering if she meant what I thought she meant, so I asked and she said yes they are active and her DD tells her about it. I asked May if she was ok with that and she said not really, but what can you do. So this is where the awkward part of our conversation started. To me, the comment May made would be made jokingly more to a friend and not to her teenage daughter. I would not just hand off the keys to my car to my daughter knowing that it was going to be used for more than driving. Is it just me? I dont know for some reason this conversation really bothered me.
Theres a little more to the story regarding May and her marriage issues lately, etc and her and I have just not seen eye to eye on her actions lately. Maybe its all adding up. But then, I dont have a teenage daughter yet and maybe this is more the norm now. I dont know. I just wanted to get some others opinions on it.