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My 11 year-old daughter has a friend in her class that has a boyfriend, which started us talking about how she is to young to engage in this type of relationship. We discussed how it is okay for her to hang out with boys and talk to them, but at her age, dating and especially kissing are just something she should not do. I stressed that when kids of her age start dating, then they start feeling pressured to do other things that are not age appropriate. We talked about all the reasons she should wait till she is at least 16 to start dating anyone (only time will tell how well this discussion is working). So far, my now 16 year-old has just starting kind of dating, but doesn't take dating to seriously; she has kissed a boy or two over this last year, but she has a clear understanding of what sex should mean and that it should be held off till she has at least gotten her diploma; again, we will see how it goes, but so far so good. I try to be very honest with my children and explain all the downfalls of being in a relationship at a young age. One point to make during your talk is that from age 18 to 100, they can have sex all they want, but for now, studying and getting a great job and beautiful house and a nice vehicle should be the most important goal for now. Let him hang out with the girls, but supervise to be sure there is no touchy-feely going on. I hope this helps, and if you want to talk more about how to get the discussions going or what to say, feel free to contact me. So far, what I'm doing seems to really be working and I hope it will continue till they graduate.