My DD is 16 in y11 and is getting friendly on social media with a boy who passed his test a few weeks ago. He goes to the same school so she knows him to message but not that well in real life yet.
He wants to pick her up to go for a drive locally, I suppose to get to know each other. I understand this but as parents, we are nervous about her being in a car with someone who she barely knows and has only just passed his test. We would like her to introduce him first but obviously to a 16 yr old this is way too cringeworthy.
We are at stalemate at the moment but are not sure if we are being unreasonable and overprotective. I've offered to take her to a mutual place to get food but apparently they want to keep it low key to avoid gossip.
What would you do? Allow the drive to a local walk with a 17yr you don't know but goes to the same school? We are worried he won't be road savvy enough.
Yanbu-say no
Yabu - you should let her go
AIBU?
DD and being in car with 17yr who's just passed test
Godsavetheking2022 · 09/10/2022 17:33
Am I being unreasonable?
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LookingAtYou · 09/10/2022 17:43
Absolutely not. They should meet up first, get to know each other face to face. If she feels he's sensible then they go for a drive later when he's a bit more experienced at driving.
Teens don't gossip about other kids meeting up at takeaways either.
Godsavetheking2022 · 09/10/2022 17:33
My DD is 16 in y11 and is getting friendly on social media with a boy who passed his test a few weeks ago. He goes to the same school so she knows him to message but not that well in real life yet.
He wants to pick her up to go for a drive locally, I suppose to get to know each other. I understand this but as parents, we are nervous about her being in a car with someone who she barely knows and has only just passed his test. We would like her to introduce him first but obviously to a 16 yr old this is way too cringeworthy.
We are at stalemate at the moment but are not sure if we are being unreasonable and overprotective. I've offered to take her to a mutual place to get food but apparently they want to keep it low key to avoid gossip.
What would you do? Allow the drive to a local walk with a 17yr you don't know but goes to the same school? We are worried he won't be road savvy enough.
Yanbu-say no
Yabu - you should let her go
outtheshowernow · 09/10/2022 17:46
That's really rude. Have you ever had a 16 year old girl I doubt it
Gooseberrypies · 09/10/2022 17:35
He passed his test, he’s been checked, confirmed as safe to drive and is allowed to drive with passengers just as much as any other driver. She’s 16, it’s not up to you and you should mind your own business.
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