“So where are the balls with boys pledging their mothers to keep their pants zipped?”
I think young men need examples and instructions from their dad in this regard. They don’t respond to “ballroom” fantasy nights very much.
Give a girl a chance to dress up and go to a dance and you’ve got her attention!
Just my theory, it’s the dads that make the difference for the teen girls AND the teen boys. So hang in there dads.
Super Bowl tickets for chastity?
I would have to agree, even though both parents should be involved in the raising of kids, I think the first half of a kids life the mother should and is the main raiser of the kids and that in the second half of a kid teenager the father should be the main raiser of the teenagers. My gut feelings is that most conflicts in marriages start when the kids get to be teenagers and then there is a conflict as to who is going to be main leader and raiser of their kids. Does anyone else out there think this is the case.