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PostSubject: Re: Parents double standards when it comes to teenage dating   Parents double standards when it comes to teenage dating - Page 2 EmptyFri Sep 17, 2010 12:22 am

I think both sons and daughters should be allowed to date at the same age. If I had kids, I wouldn't let them date till they were 14 or 15.
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PostSubject: Re: Parents double standards when it comes to teenage dating   Parents double standards when it comes to teenage dating - Page 2 EmptyFri Oct 15, 2010 10:11 am

I would let my son or daughter go out on a date at night as early as 14 years old. If he or she wants to walk around the mall or go to a 7:30 movie with their little girl or boyfriend, okay. The kicker is that I'm driving them there and picking them up. Sixteen is the age where I would allow them to leave and return on their own.
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