...high school 120 miles away? My wife and I are raising our two daughters in a nice small town with a very good school. My 14-year-old daughter (our oldest) became close friends with a girl who moved away a few years ago. They have kept in touch since then through email and periodic visits by the girl to our town. The girl's step-father is supposedly abusive and her mother has tried to get away from him because of it in the past.
We have allowed our daughter to visit with this girl when she comes to our town, but we haven't allowed her to stay with her family that lives 120 miles away from us. My main concerns are the abuse that we have heard about from her mother and from her. Although it may not be sexual in nature, the guy is downright mean-spirited.
My daughter asked the other day if she could spend the weekend with this girl and go to her high school dance with her. I said no way am I going to allow my daughter to go to some dance in a school that her friend has openly said is bigoted against her (she is Filipino and it's a hick midwestern backwoods school). I told my daughter that if this girl is already being targeted with taunting by the locals, who's to say that she won't walk into some of it too? Out-of-town girls get raped by those kind of backwoods bigots.
Here is the way I see it: We don't trust this girl's abusive stepfather, we don't know any of the locals in her area, and we don't know if anyone will be chaperoning this dance. Even if there is, we don't know them and they are not responsible for the well-being of our daughter.
Is my thinking way off on this? Do you think I am being over-protective? Would you let your daughter spend the weekend with this family and attend a dance at this school? Also - if you agree with my decision - can you think of anything I can say to my daughter to convince her that I am doing the right thing by saying no?
Thanks!
We have allowed our daughter to visit with this girl when she comes to our town, but we haven't allowed her to stay with her family that lives 120 miles away from us. My main concerns are the abuse that we have heard about from her mother and from her. Although it may not be sexual in nature, the guy is downright mean-spirited.
My daughter asked the other day if she could spend the weekend with this girl and go to her high school dance with her. I said no way am I going to allow my daughter to go to some dance in a school that her friend has openly said is bigoted against her (she is Filipino and it's a hick midwestern backwoods school). I told my daughter that if this girl is already being targeted with taunting by the locals, who's to say that she won't walk into some of it too? Out-of-town girls get raped by those kind of backwoods bigots.
Here is the way I see it: We don't trust this girl's abusive stepfather, we don't know any of the locals in her area, and we don't know if anyone will be chaperoning this dance. Even if there is, we don't know them and they are not responsible for the well-being of our daughter.
Is my thinking way off on this? Do you think I am being over-protective? Would you let your daughter spend the weekend with this family and attend a dance at this school? Also - if you agree with my decision - can you think of anything I can say to my daughter to convince her that I am doing the right thing by saying no?
Thanks!