For a second I thought this was a cup full of wet coffee grounds.
copymyjalopy
joined 2 years ago
Yes, it does. I have a 16 and 10 years old currently. Traveling when rhe first one was 1-5 yo was pretty awful. He didn't travel well, was hyper picky about food and refused to sit in a stroller. So the trips we took were exhausting and sometimes felt like a waste of time and money. It didn't help that we knew he wouldn't even remember those experiences.
So we waited. We did mini trips here and there to at least go pseudo-travel but never far from home in case the experience went south. When the youngest was 7 or 8ish we knew we could start really traveling again. And we've done great ever since.
So yeah, kind of like my hobbies, travel had to be shelved until it became practical again.
I am in the US and its gotten very political but as pretty much a peon do I just tune the stuff out thinking its fear mongering? Or should I closely pay attention to it?
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Hello newcomer! Dont jnow where you live or what the social mores are around teens and dating but...If you're good with your son being sexually active then your home is arguably a safer place for that activity than, say, a car or something. Probably a good idea, though, to have a talk about safe sex, consent etc.
If you're asking for a completely different reason my apologies.