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Parents of daughters (especially religious ones)

Lonyo

Lifer
I want to take my GF on holiday to France (probably) later in the year (we live in the UK).
We will have been going out for ~8 months or so by that time, she'll be 17, I'll be 18 (sorry, no pics with digital camera and no scanner 🙁)
Her family is Catholic and she was confirmed (late-ish) a month or so ago, they Church every week and say their God blesses etc.
I'm a "strict" atheist.

Would you let your daughter go for a trip to another country with someon?
Her family seems to like me OK, they asked me if I wanted to go on a boat trip (without my GF, because she's not too keen on boating), and they said I can go down to see them when they go on holiday about 2hrs away in the summer (if I learn to drive by then).
It'll probably be a double room, but no nookie as she is a Catholic with all her crazy beliefs 😉 (No, she's never going to post here)

Cliff notes:
Want to take GF to France from UK
17 & 18 yo
Their family Catholic, me atheist.
They like me
Double room probably
No nookie 🙂()
Just me going, no family
Would you let your daughter go?
 
#1) If you want to take anyone on a holiday, we know you are from the UK 🙂

and #2) No, she is 17, and you are 18.. Enough said!
 
Well, it's not that I'd have a problem with her being with you personally, but right now I wouldn't let my kids travel anywhere without me, especially internationally. This isn't a good time for Americans overseas.

If this was pre-Bush I'd let her go though.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
No nookie? I'd be asking why the fvck you're going.

- M4H

I want to go to Paris anyway, and will probably go even if she's not allowed, or I'll go to Berlin/Munich, just seems I might as well go with her if I'm going anyway.
More fun than being on my own, even without nookie 😛
 
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Well, it's not that I'd have a problem with her being with you personally, but right now I wouldn't let my kids travel anywhere without me, especially internationally. This isn't a good time for Americans overseas.

If this was pre-Bush I'd let her go though.

Good thing he's British (not that their image is much better right now, still a lot better than ours though).
 
Sometimes it's reversed, the religiously uptight girls unleash all their repressed urges and are open to experimentation. There's hope yet my young grasshopper.
 
Personally I think it would depend on the maturate level of my daughter and of the guy she would be going with. and if I could trust her or not to go and behave while she was away from me.
 
I wouldnt let my 17 year old daughter go ALONE with her bf.. but I would consider it if parents were going as well. I also think it depends on the type of kid you have too. Parents know whether or not to trust their kids to do the right thing for the most part.
 
ok lets see here you want to spend thousands of dollars on a trip with your GF and no chance of "nookie" seems like a waste of money to me 😀
 
Originally posted by: Falloutboy525
ok lets see here you want to spend thousands of dollars on a trip with your GF and no chance of "nookie" seems like a waste of money to me 😀

I will go anyway I expect.
It will be a few hundred quid.
Hopefully my dad will pay some some of it.
 
Originally posted by: virtuamike
Sometimes it's reversed, the religiously uptight girls unleash all their repressed urges and are open to experimentation. There's hope yet my young grasshopper.

DING DING DING!! 😀😀
 
Before asking her, ask her father/mother and say, I wanted to ask yo u first before I ask her and possibly dissapoint her. That'll make them feel good and you'll have a higher chance of being able to take her
 
Nope.

My ex-girlfriends parents are super christians and I'm atheist as well, even though they liked me very much, I highly doubt they'd let me take there daughter to another country, yet alone, out of the city.

Goodluck.
 
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