“This whole parenting thing? It’s quite like being a teenager again”.
Parenting can sometimes be a surprise punch in the gut.
Just when you think things are working out, that you’ve got the game licked, something comes along and knocks the wind right out of your sails. I can remember sitting in judgment of some parents, thinking to myself, “there is no way I’d let my son/daughter get away with that.” Well, a funny thing happened on my way to the perfect parent award: I did let them.
Sometimes I did so willingly, allowing them to make their own mistakes and learn from them. Occasionally, I did so grudgingly, knowing full well the consequences, but understanding the battle would ultimately be lost. Sometimes, I fought the good fight and lost anyway.
There are always consequences, but unless you’ve been there, you don’t know the pain of watching your child make a mistake with a predictably painful outcome. At some point in this journey, I realised kids, especially teenagers, have a mind of their own. No matter how much you coach, cajole, bribe, forbid or punish, there are some things they’ll just have to learn on their own. And so it was this evening after work.
If you know me, even in passing, you know I’m proud of my daughter and her mature nature. I marvel at her critical thinking skills and how well she thinks around corners. I look at my beautiful 14 year-old and must force myself to see the young lady she is rapidly becoming, despite my resistance.
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Did i read that correctly? Did he really go into a K-mart pharmacy and procure contraception for his 14 year old? Surely not? Personnally I would not allow my 14 year old go out with someone 4 years her senior, I would explain that I have nothing against the boy but the age difference is too great. I also think that at 14 she is too young to be going to a 'homecoming'. I would also explain that although I trust her, she is too young to be put in the position to make those sorts of decisions and it is my job, as a parent, to not put her in that position. Also, in Australia, as far as I am aware, it is illegal for a 14 year old and an 18 year old to be involved in an intimate relationship regardless of consent because a 14 year old can not give consent.
He was filling his own anti-depressant prescription.
Yes you read it incorrectly. He was picking up his antidepressants.
He went in to get his anti depressant prescription refill, not contraception!
No he wasn't getting contraception he was picking up his antidepressants script, hence calling it his life saver.
I would say NO to Ronaldo. Even when I was 14 years old, I thought it was weird when 'older' guys dated people my age. Two years is a big difference at that age, nevermind four.
When I was 17, I was asked by a 17 year old boy to go on a fishing trip with him (somewhere somewhat remote, would be gone all day). My dad said no. I pouted at the time, but now that I am almost 30 I look back at that day with a smile on my face. It probably would have been an uneventful trip, but my dad wasn't willing to take that chance and I love him for it (now)!