He is 17 not 12. When I was his age, I had just left home, had a part time job, drove and still had to fit in doing my leaving cert.
Ofcourse he should go, why would you not trust him?
I am well aware of his age as I did give birth to him, and I already said I trust him but am just a worrier
Its the bold women goin' along as well that would worry me
My protective Mammy side says definitely do not let him go but his life probably wouldn't be worth living if he was the only one who was made to stay home.
I didn't let my beauty go into town for Junior Cert celebrations because there had been a lot of trouble the previous year. Needless to say because the Gardai were on their guard nothing happened and, of course, I still hear all about it to this day and he's well into his college years now.
Ah yeah let him go. Clamp down on him now and he'll rebel later.
I cycled from Galway to Kerry with 2 mates when I was 16. Planned to stay in hostels each night. Missed the ferry at Killimor on Day 3 and ended up sleeping in a hay barn. We ran out of money in the end and stole money from a fountain to buy some bread/butter/milk/tayto to get us home. Slept rough in a school bike shed another night on way home too...chilly night...brokeback mountain style...ah those were the days my friend....
On second thoughts...
What could he possibly get up to on a camping trip that he doesnt already have opportunity to get up to?
... and that’s all that need to be said.
True enough, but some might argue that he shouldn't be given any more opportunity than he already has.
I think, he has shown great maturity for telling Foxylady the truth I.E that there will be girls there. He doesn't seem to be have a need to hide things. He'll have a blast..oh to be young again.
We have quite a good relationship , thank god where he can tell me anything and usually does. Dont know whether this is because I wasa young mammy or because i had the total opposite realtionship with my parents.
I would think its a bit of both, then again it may just be that the two of ye are sound people who get along together!
I definitely believe that a good relationship is worth a million doses of 'law and order' parenting.
I did not have a good relationship with my own parents, they were unnecessarily strict, and in fact put me into dangerous situations with their rules - which they refused to see (as an example, I had to be home at midnight up to age 18, but some friends and I used to go to local karaoke at age 17, and it ended just after midnight. I used to end up walking 2 miles home alone in the dark because I had to be home by midnight, the rest of them could all come home together in a group - much safer).
I did not rebel or become a trouble maker, I was more interested in education, but I always resented the lack of personal freedom and silly rules that one was not allowed question. It all made for a secretive relationship where I just kept things to myself rather than let them know what was going on because they may institute silly rules with no room for compromise.
Had they been a bit more open minded and open to compromise I would have had a better relationship with them. Your son is lucky.
Probably both Foxy.
Also, if you are a young mammy you probably also have a heightened awareness of the possibility and variety of 'shenanigans' too since relatively speaking it maybe wasn't that long ago for you!
Midnight, jaysus you were lucky. I could only stay out till 10.30 and that was on the weekend ( if i didnt have to babysit) when I was 17.
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