So, dd and bf of 4 months are 16 - I know they are having sex, and her dad and I accept this (because we can't stop it), but don't overtly encourage (no room sharing or leaving them in the house alone unnecessarily).
She asked me a week or so ago if I would order online some "juicy lube" as a joke xmas present for the bf (not for it's "proper" use apparently, but because the bf likes this flavour (!!!). I said no I wouldn't (in exactly the tone you might imagine!). A couple of days later we were both loading an Amazon basket with stuff and when it came to paying (me, obviously), there is was. In a fit of "do I really care?" I ordered it, it arrived yesterday with other stuff and I just handed all the parcels over. Why did I do that??????!!!! Spent the whole evening fretting about it - I've overstepped the line here, haven't I? Whilst I am interested in her health and safety (I would buy her condoms), I don't want to know anything more (I wouldn't buy her ribbed/coloured/flavoured condoms).
If she'd bought the stuff herself (seen it in Boots (but not that flavour (!!)), I would have raised an eyebrow and pursed my lips. But could she buy this at 16 (just checked Amazon and it's got the "18 sticker" on it).
I think I should take this back, but I know she will say I shouldn't have ordered it/given it to her (true). Then the biggie will come out - she will tell me that as an older mum (55), I am a prude and way behind the times. This one always "gets" me.
Sorry for all the exclamation marks (can't sort out the smileys yet).
Am I being prudish, irrational?