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to not expect to discover my daughter is 'In a relationship' from Facebook?

33 replies

AtYourCervix · 22/08/2011 20:51

And then have her fall over laughing when I ask if she'd like to invite him for tea?

There was me htinking we had a lovely open relationship and expecting her to tell me everything and turns out she's a normal bloody teenage after all.

I have embarassed her offered to provide condoms in the bathroom and monthly chlamydia tests.

OP posts:
exexpat · 27/08/2011 12:33

DS is 13, and has one sister, but according to facebook he is 101 years old, has several siblings I have never met (let alone given birth to), and has at various times over the past couple of years been in relationships with girls whose names I had never even heard mentioned and whom he certainly never saw except at one or two very closely supervised school events. Several of his friends (same age) are 'engaged' Hmm.

I think teens take facebook relationship statuses/info pages rather less seriously than adults....

worraliberty · 27/08/2011 12:35

I'm not so sure exexpat Have you ever read the Relationships board? Grin

antshouse · 27/08/2011 12:50

My DD is 'engaged' to her best friend and lists other classmates as her granny, aunties and cousins.

DraculasMum · 27/08/2011 13:39

op what do you mean by a statistic?

DraculasMum · 27/08/2011 13:39

op what do you mean by a statistic?

pranma · 27/08/2011 13:42

It is actually possible that it isnt true-just put there for show....my 13 yr old is also 'in a relationship'........hmmmmm

pranma · 27/08/2011 13:42

13 yr old dgs I mean

MotherPanda · 27/08/2011 13:44

Cervix is talking about teenage pregnancy draculasmum.

STI tests from your mum is enough to put anyone off though...

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