Are parents justified to not want their daughter dating/marrying a man from a culture where promiscuity is abundant?

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You could sound prejudice Just because a person is from a certin country does not mean that he will act or not act a certin way. How't stop her from seeing old is your daughter? If she is over 18 you really can't stop seeing her, and if she is like any other girl under 18 if her parents told her not to see someone she would do it behind thier back.

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Well, in my opinion as a parent, you have the right to demand many things from your children Including regulating whom they date - at least up to a certain age. I am not a huge believer in stereotypes, but I certainly agree that advising your daughter on this is important - and if it is your desire as a parent that she not be with/date/marry a certain man, then that is your right - until she is 18, anyway. At that point, if you're in all 50 states in the US, you do not have the ability to stop her anymore.

And that number is lower in some states. I suggest advise, calm discussion and love. My Daughter went on a date when she was 17, with a much older man - I did not realize how much older at the time.My wife and I discussed it and we chose to allow it, knowing our daughter.

After the date, we discussed it, she and I - reasoned and loving - and she didn't date the guy again. I did not "forbid" it - I figured at 17 that she might not have been legally past the forbidding age, she was mentally past it - but I acted like both of us were adults. I suggest this route.

It might not e as easy as with my daughter - and I suggest focusing on persons instead of stereotypes. Sources: My answer .

Yes, teach your kids to control their urges but not to discriminate against ethnicities known for their tendencies. It is in my opinion that it is a parent's obligation to instill a foundation of self respect in their children. As well as passing along good morals and hygiene, all the while treading lightly during this process especially throughout puberty.

This age can be very confusing and full of pressures and urges. Teenagers will make mistakes but when it comes down to it, the choice will always be theirs and you must trust that they make the right one. Sources: It is my opinion .

1 No parent has the right to stop their adult (over 18) daughter from doing anything. I find the rest of your question so objectionable that I literally have no response.

No parent has the right to stop their adult (over 18) daughter from doing anything. I find the rest of your question so objectionable that I literally have no response.

2 And, since you are a newby, I will tell you that this is the FIRST time I have had nothing to say.

And, since you are a newby, I will tell you that this is the FIRST time I have had nothing to say.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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