We live in a rural area, so there is no walking to/from the mall, shopping, movies, activities, etc. So up until now my 15 year old daughter has always depended on me getting her to/from anywhere she wants to go. Now she has a boyfriend that drives. They've only been together for a month or so, so I'm still getting used to this. They've gone to the movies once, out to eat once, he drives her to/from school and he's taken her to a couple of activities they were both involved in.
This morning they both had to be at the high school for a volleyball tournament they were involved in. She called around noon to say they were leaving the school (like I asked her to do) and then went on with "We have to call his dad, stop at his house and then we're going to do X, Y and go to Z..."
Ummm...No, you're not. You're going to come home, like you are supposed to, and then we are going to discuss further plans for the day. You are *not* going to just *tell* me what you are going to do.
Am I over-reacting? Does the typical fifteen year old girl just go off and do whatever? Am I wrong to expect to be *asked* instead of *told* in this situation?
To further complicate this, her boyfriend is also my future step-son, so they are already trying to play both sides with us - I often hear "We asked Dad and he said..." and he hears "My Mom said it's okay if we..." Needless to say we are on top of things and will *not* allow that to happen, but it makes it a bit trickier in many ways...
Thanks for any comments or ideas you may have!
This morning they both had to be at the high school for a volleyball tournament they were involved in. She called around noon to say they were leaving the school (like I asked her to do) and then went on with "We have to call his dad, stop at his house and then we're going to do X, Y and go to Z..."
Ummm...No, you're not. You're going to come home, like you are supposed to, and then we are going to discuss further plans for the day. You are *not* going to just *tell* me what you are going to do.
Am I over-reacting? Does the typical fifteen year old girl just go off and do whatever? Am I wrong to expect to be *asked* instead of *told* in this situation?
To further complicate this, her boyfriend is also my future step-son, so they are already trying to play both sides with us - I often hear "We asked Dad and he said..." and he hears "My Mom said it's okay if we..." Needless to say we are on top of things and will *not* allow that to happen, but it makes it a bit trickier in many ways...
Thanks for any comments or ideas you may have!




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