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Re: of love and dating -
July 9th 2011, 09:00 AM
Hey there.
This should probably be in relationships and dating or family, but I haven't got the power to move it, so someone else will have to. I'm a little confused, is the age on your account correct? Anyway, I think the first thing you should do is talk to your son. Don't shout or act angry, just ask him about his feelings, see what he replies with. Let him know your concerns and advise him to remember to keep himself happy. If your son is a young teen, 13 or 14, it's not unreasonable to take a more active role in his relationships if you so wish. However, if he is an older teen, 17/18, there's not much you can do because ultimately, who he dates is up to him. |
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