So yes... I can totally see myself having "the talk" with every suitor who comes to see my daughter... and it shall most likely include snapping a pic of the driver's license (she's never going out unsupervised with any boy who isn't at least that responsible and prepared for life) & it will most likely end with "...and if you make her cry, I WILL make YOU cry."
This is 1950s bullshit. It just perpetuates a gender stereotype. If the US indeed is back-asswards enough to require it, and it does seem so, I pity you lot.
Maybe you missed the part where my daughter is global developmental delay/high functioning autistic. I know I've mentioned it before.
This has nothing to do with gender, or me being an American. Well,
IME the inability to provide "balanced protectiveness" is; but I already explained my position on that. If you feel your kids are ready for that most personal of encounters as they are, well good for you.
I have a better than average understanding how easily she could be taken advantage of; I know how easily I was manipulated when I was younger, and I know she will be much more gullible for many more years to come than I was. I am doing all I know how to prepare her for life anyways, but I will still watch out for her, and I hope that when I'm gone her big brother will continue to do so in my place.
She is gonna need it; every aspect of her life is going to take that much longer to develop than it does for the rest of us.
Cheers,
mnem
*toddles off to pick them up from school*