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In reply to the discussion: NJ teen loses first legal battle to make parents pay for education [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)There was a 3 year age with the boy my daughter "dated" in high school. They weren't having sex BUT would every parent believe that? She started dating him when he was 14 year old Freshman and she was a 17 Junior. still when she turned 18 in her Senior year. The boy's Dad thought it was great his son was seeing a older woman. lol They both said they were just friends, but his Dad didn't believe it. Didn't WANT to believe it. Macho son? They continued to see each other when when she was in college and he still in high school. Oh, NO!
I believed my daughter. I also had other reasons to believe her. John had a very long talk with my older (lesbian) daughter. She thought he was trying to tell her that he was GAY. That was my feeling also, no matter what his Dad thought. John came out in college and was married in NY when Marriage Equality became the law. His father does not talk to him today.
Two sides to every story, so to speak. Not good to jump to conclusions. John was a nice kid, and that is his Dad's loss. Perhaps the solution is to go back to the idea of Junior High (7-9) so these young kids cannot date "adult" High School Seniors.