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I teach a summer camp?

by Guest31946  |  earlier

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and deal with 12-16 year old girls (volleyball camp). Today I over heard two 14 yr old girls talking about there weekend and how they "did it" with there boyfriends. Should I inform the parents on this info? Or just say out of it?

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  1. yes you should tell them


  2. Hi I'm a 15 year old sexually active girl and i don't think you should tell their parents. If their parents don't already know and are the overprotective type then you could get those girls into a lot of trouble and they will hate you.

    I lost my virginity at about 13 and i didn't tell anyone. If my parents and brother had known they would have been furious because up until recently i had been getting s*x from " one night stands "

    More to the point, they were having a private conversation so in theory, you shouldn't have been listening !

    Also, there is the possibility that they could have been lying to try and impress one another.

  3. I would definitely talk to the parents. If my daughter said something that was inappropriate or dangerous, I would want to know. If you stay out of it, something could happen and then you would feel really guilty that you didn't mention it. Just be prepared because the parents may or may not be very kind about the info. As a former teacher, I had to share "bad" news with parents all the time and sometimes there were parents who were actually mad at me for saying something! As if it were MY fault or something! Just do your duty, and then thats it. Let the parents handle it.

  4. ahhh, that is a tough one.

    I wouldn't tell their parents-you are walking a very thin line.

    Talk to them though-make sure if they are having s*x that is a safe s*x.

  5. Even though you should mind your own business if their not actually talking to you. I would tell theur parents. This is something pretty serious that might not have been mentioned to their parents and is probably staying a secret. I'm sure every parent would want to hear about this.

  6. I'd say no for a few reasons. I mean, first of all they could just be talking up and it might not even be true, or you could have heard it the wrong way or whatever, and also if you tell their parents the kids are probably going to hate you. Plus, if you overheard it, it's not much of your business to begin with, and you can't actually /know/ for sure if that was the case.
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