Mkgaapril
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As I was washing my 15yo DS's pants last night, I found several notes, unsigned, from a girl with very vulgar and suggestive ideas. She mentioned all these fantasies she would like to carry out with him (69, handcuffs, showers). She did write her phone number on the note.
I asked my son about the notes, and he was very nonchalant and said it was from a Junior girl in his study hall--she was always giving him these notes. He said he didn't know her name and was not the least bit interested in her, nor was he bothered by the notes. Still, he is a 15 year old with hormones and curiosity. My dh was mortified that a girl would write these kinds of things, but was otherwise nonplussed about the whole thing.
I figure I have a few options:
1. Let it go--it's OK that girls write these things--it gives my son some 'street cred' that a junior girl is interested in him that way.
2. Call the girl (remember she put her number on the note) and tell her how much I enjoyed the notes she wrote my son. Tell her to cease and desist or I will report her to school authorities for sexual harassment and let her parents see the sweet notes.
3. Notify school authorities about the sexual harassment. (The study hall teacher is my son's football coach, so if he is testosterone driven, he may not see this as a big deal--what guy wouldn't want to be propositioned--also my son would be embarassed in front of his coach)
4. Have my son handle it--have him tell the girl the notes must stop or he would report it. (I would save the note with the phone number, and threaten to call the girl myself if he didn't talk to her and I found any more notes--I know this would mean he may hide the notes--but if you know my son, he is terrible about covering his tracks, so I know I would eventually find the notes again)
What would you do?
problem is that its a double standard and if you go to school over this he will do doubt be in for the ride of his life....If indeed nothing happened i think i would really take some time to think this over...i would have to question"has my son done any letter writing to encourage this?", if he has will he be into as much trouble....
Once that ball starts rolling be ready...
I think if it was just a letter and nothing else happened i would find out from my son if he is bothered by this...you don't want to dismiss his feelings..if he is i would act on it....
sleep on it and talk it over..
good luck with this one