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  • FeelzGoodMan420@eviltoast.orgtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    No, however I don’t see how this would ruin the relationship with the child? OP can be honest and tell his kid why he’s taking that stance. It’s as simple as “you’re a young adult and you’ll do what you want to do, but I don’t want to get in trouble for it. I’m not against sex. I just don’t wanna be yelled at by other parents. So I’m gonna say to sleep in different rooms as a compromise.” Jesus people, this shit ain’t rocket science. Stop overcomplicating it.




  • Well I don’t have proof it’s real so I cannot say you’re wrong. However I’m not really getting the impression it’s fake. But I mean who knows. You could be right. You could be wrong. No way to really know.

    Your point about the typing speech bubble is fair. It does seem pretty “template-like.” Also this is OP’s only post on Lemmy. So yea, I mean, I cannot say you’re wrong lol. Seems like a weird thing to fake though. Usually it’s done for meme or ragebait purposes, not mundane every day shit like this. But hey, fake internet points are fake internet points at the end of the day.





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    Oh then all you need to do here is confirm with the GF’s parents that she did in fact get permission. Then just enforce that they sleep in separate rooms like I suggested in my other comment. The you’re good to go!

    Edit: why downvotes? This is the best path for OP because:

    1. He confirms that the gf’s parents gave permission, thus protecting himself from liability.

    2. He asks them to sleep in separate rooms. If they don’t listen then at least he can say he tried to prevent stuff from happening, which proves OP wasn’t encouraging anything from happening. If it happens then fine, and OP is cool with it.

    3. He treats his son like a young adult and gives him freedom to have his gf stay over. If his son sneaks into the gf’s room at night then that is his son’s decision. OP didn’t endorse it.

    It’s a win-win for everyone. Why ya’ll downvoting this? Fucking mindboggling…





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    I mean honestly, if they wanna have sex then they’re just gonna do it somewhere else. I honestly don’t see the point of trying to prevent it.

    What you can do as a compromise is make them sleep in separate rooms. So it’s still a “sleep-over” but you’re not directly encouraging it. I think this is probably the best option. If one of them sneaks into the other’s room for “fun time” then that’s on them and at least you did your part. Idk your relationship with your son but just make sure you give him the talk about using protection. No one wants a teenage pregnancy.

    I would also recommend calling the GF’s parents to confirm that they’re okay with the sleepover, because it’s possible that they’re lying and didn’t actually get permission. So I’d definitely confirm that.