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Wow! Okay, J.... if Jackie didn't scare you, she scared me!!! LOL!!! I have 3 girls and this is NOT something that I am looking forward to. I don't think that there is a set age...I think it has to do with their maturity level, and unfortuantly for you, you have three sisters all the same age who may have completely different maturity levels. And it is not just sex that we have to worry about... it is also common sense! For instance, my parents would not let me date until I could drive and not just 'drive' but drive a stick shift. This was in case I was ever with someone who was drinking or unable to drive. I would not be 'stuck' somewhere. Even if it was a truck with a stick shift... I could drive myself. I also had to know how to change a tire and 'navigate' around our city. I knew the parts of town that I was NOT allowed to go for safety reasons. My mother 'attempted' to prepare me for sex, but it was all so sterile and formal. She didn't talk about 'feelings' or emotions I might feel and how to THINK through them. The other thing my Mother didn't talk to me about was my GUT. It is something I am definitely going to talk to my girls about. I want them to know that if something doesn't feel 'right'.. it probably isn't!!! And they do not have to feel embarrassed or scared to reacte to those feelings.
We can't be with them all of the time... and we can't keep them from getting hurt but we can prepare them as much as possible. Now, my husband on the other hand... plans on putting GPS tracking systems in their cars and if he could, he would implant them with a micro chip!!! If it were up to him, we would spend every minute they were gone 'monitoring' their every move!!!LOL!!!! But that is just not possible.
Another thing that I plan on doing is making sure that my girls have a FULL support system. If they find themselves in a situation and need help or even support (someone to just listen)... I have a set of friends that my girls know that they can talk to without any consequences. I do it for one of my friends now who has a 16 and 14 year old. But it's HARD to hear some of the things that they are saying without telling my friend. Sometimes, I just have to... for safety reasons. But a lot of the times I don't.. and they feel safe talking to me. When I know it is something that I HAVE to tell their mother... we usually decide to tell her together. Anyway.. that's what I plan on doing... good LUCK! And tell your 19 year old Marine DAUGTHER, THANK YOU! You must be so proud!!! (My 9 year old is already convinced that she will be a Marine... Lord knows that I will worry about her, but I would be so proud to call her my daughter!!)
Happy New Year!!!!