OK, so last night after DSD had spent day with b/friend of a few weeks, they came home, got fed dinner and disappeared up to her room as usual.
After ten, there's a very repetitive squeaking coming through the floor. B/friend turned 16 last week so alarm bells immediately ringing.
DP tries to phone her daughter as a tactful way of mentioning we could hear whateve they were up to. Phone is off, which as you all know is technically impossible for a teenage girl!
So, foot of the stairs and a shout of 'what are you doing, it's very noisey'. Reply 'We're watching a dvd'.
Cpl minutes of quiet and then it starts again. DP is not sure what on earth to do, neither am I they're both 16 after all.
But it's our house and we're at home and we agree we shouldn't feel uncomfortable in our own home. So it's a knock on the door and time for boyfriend to go home. It s 10.30, we do have to get up in the morning.
There's a bit of a conversation about the noise and what they were up to, and they do normally clump about a fair bit, but the excuse changes to she was trying to get her phone back off him at which point the S E X word gets mentioned and it's not happening when we're in the house.
B/friend is saying nothing, gets his shoes on and leaves.
DSD goes absolutely mental. Apparently we're horrible, I'm not her father so how dare I speak to her, we don't make boyfriend welcome, she's 16 she can do what she wants, it's her house as much as it is ours. Actually called us a couple of cnuts, in amongst the sprinkling of F words.
DSD stormed out the house and went to a friends.
DP and I both agree that while we'd rather it wasn't happening that it's better it happens in the home and not anywhere else. But we don't want it rammed down our throats.
Plus dsd's younger brother and sister will be staying with us from tonight and we don't want them being exposed to that kind of activity.
What would you do?
We don't have a problem with the b/f, other than we don't know him. He doesn't speak to us, he's verging on rude the way he doesn't thank us for dinner, his arrival and departure at the house planned with military precision so he can make it from the door to her room without being intercepted with a 'hello'. Since the first day he came round he has done everything you would expect a teenage boy not to do if he wanted to get on with the parents of his new gilfriend.