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YAGT: My friend is being DENIED.

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If he was really committed, he would sneak out of his place at 1 AM, ride his bicycle over to her place, climb up the chimney into her bedroom, and do the deed 15 ft away from her parents door.

He's not determined enough.

<- was determined enough
 
Originally posted by: sward666
If he was really committed, he would sneak out of his place at 1 AM, ride his bicycle over to her place, climb up the chimney into her bedroom, and do the deed 15 ft away from her parents door.

He's not determined enough.

<- was determined enough

Yeah, momma's got to close her eyes sometimes.
😉
 
She goes to school right? So there is a period where she has to commute to and from school. That means there is also an "after school" time period. She can tell her mom any number of stories for why she wasn't home on time. During these brief fluctuations in her time schedule, she can meet with him under a normal human atmosphere and actually talk. During these brief moments of time, they will get to know each other better and see if this is something they want to pursue.

At the age of 15, there is no real reason that a mother cannot trust her child to make the right choices. Yes age 15 is still young, but it is 1 age before you are driving a deadly vehicle. You need to be able to have young relationships. It is a part of learning how to interact with other people.

15 is freshman year of highschool, most people have dated before that point.
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What to do? Bring it to YAGT. Sucks to be 16, what can I say?
Sucks to be 16?? No way man - all that sneakin around and working at it made it way more fun. 😀
 
Let's see my daughter is 15 and wants to go out with a 16 y/o that wants to hump her bones...

The answer is NO

Tell him to find the school tramp and hang with her.
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Let's see my daughter is 15 and wants to go out with a 16 y/o that wants to hump her bones...

The answer is NO

Tell him to find the school tramp and hang with her.

Why does everybody keep saying "good for the mom, keeping her daughter away from a boy who wants to fvck her"? I'm not even necessarily disagreeing with the parents desicion to keep their kid from dating, but that's a pretty lousy reason. Guess what happens when she's 18? She's gonna date a guy who wants to fvck her. When she's 20? Date a guy who wants to fvck her. 27? Date a guy who wants to fvck her. Doesn't mean it's all the guy's looking for, doesn't mean it's a good reason to keep her sheltered. Oh my god, that boy is probably at least somewhat sexually attracted to my daughter. Give me a break.
 
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