From Scary Mommy <[email protected]>
Subject My Young Child Doesn't Have A Boyfriend Yet. Stop Asking.
Date March 11, 2024 9:02 PM
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JUST STOP
My Young Child Doesn't Have A Boyfriend Yet. Stop Asking. ([link removed])

“Since my oldest daughter was 3 or 4, I’ve gotten comments from adults — family members and others — like ‘You’re going to have to beat the boys away with a stick’ and ‘I hope her father knows how to shoot,’” writes Jill Bodach. “As she got older, the comments changed to one question in particular: ‘Do you have a boyfriend yet?’”

She’s obviously very OVER that question, as she should be. Can you relate?!

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“Leave them home with dad.”
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