okay well im going out with this guy for a year ( im 14 he's 15) and like we've never had sex or anything but like his PARENTS bought him condoms and said "i know what you kids do now " SHouldn't i take that offensivley..because IM not that kind of girl I aint going to have sex till im about 18 or something. I dont know what should I do? I feel weird around his parents now, and he's mad at them for doing that hes ignoring them. What should I do please help!
orangebabi0669 answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:55 am: no the parents just know what happens these days with teenagers so they want you to be safe and everything if you did start having sex. But don't worry about it or get mad about it they was'nt being rude or anything. [ orangebabi0669's advice column | Ask orangebabi0669 A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:52 am: You shouldn't take that as a bad thing because his parents are actually alright if he ever has sex with someone, especially with you. It's good that his parents care about him and want him to be safe. You don't need to feel wierd around his parents because it's normal and other parents wouldn't even have done this. You should just talk to your boyfriend or his parents and tell them that you aren't the type of girl who has sex that often and probably won't have it until you are older. Hope I helped :)
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Diona_Marie answered Sunday February 6 2005, 10:46 am: Dont take is personally, just because his parents bought him comdoms doesnt mean they expect you to have sex with their son. They just want to make sure that it you do that you are protected properly, i know i would do the same for my son because i wouldnt want my sons girl friend having a baby at the age of 14 [ Diona_Marie's advice column | Ask Diona_Marie A Question ]
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