Parenting Your Teenager: Are Sleep Overs with the Opposite Sex OK?

Q. Our 17-year-old son wants us to let his girlfriendaddition to all the moral issues, teenagers are simply
spend the night at our house in his room. He has twonot emotionally prepared for sex. While their bodies
beds since his older brother left for college. He saysand hormones are many times well prepared, their
nothing will happen and lots of his friends' parents allowemotions are not.And that goes for boys as well as
this. Should we try it and see how it works?A. You'regirls.It's time for a healthy dose of Vitamin NO in
kidding, right?Let me ask that in a slightly differentanswer to your son's question.And by the way,
way:You are kidding, right?Unfortunately, I know you'reanytime you hear "everyone else's parents are letting
not because you are not the first parent to ask methem do it," watch out.More than likely it's not
this.I must ask you:Are you ready to be grandparents?true.Leading parenting expert Jeff Herring is a teen and
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Are you ready to help raise, in your home, your newsyndicated parenting and relationship columnist. Jeff
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contributing to the delinquency of a minor and/orparenting through the teenage years. You can also
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what promises are made to you, it's a horrible idea and"ParenitngYourTeenager.
invites disaster.Teens Not Emotionally Ready for SexIn