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Because Mom Said So

Teen Dating

Because Mom Said So

Audioboom Studios

Parenting, Kids & Family, Society & Culture

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

This week, the moms tackle their experiences with teen dating. What if you don't like your kid's significant other? What in the world is the difference between "talking" and "seeing" someone? And how young is too young? Plus, a romantic Mom Brag, and a Fan Question about the spotlight!

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Because Mom said so. I am Jill, mother of my three beautiful girls, and

0:17.3

I have my lovely ladies here with me today. I'm Kelly, mama three. Glad to be here. Yay,

0:23.3

I'm Melissa, mom of two great husband, wonderful little doggy. Thanks for coming back. And this

0:31.0

is Holly. I am a mama three boy, girl boy, and I'm excited to be here again. Melissa, what are

0:40.6

we talking about this week? Well, I like this topic, and I think all you guys are going

0:45.4

to like it out there. Teen dating. Melissa, you are not a teenager anymore. You cannot

0:51.3

date at 22. I don't like this topic because I don't want my kids to date. I don't want them

0:57.8

to get big. I don't want them to get hurt. I'm okay with them dating, but I wish that it

1:03.2

wasn't so serious all the time. I think we're going to have a lot to talk about today with

1:08.0

Teen dating. I think just based on our experiences and then also things advice we have for

1:15.3

other moms or for each other. I have to start out by saying something really funny. So it's

1:22.0

really cute how our girls always stayed very close, which is great. Sometimes I walk in

1:28.0

the room with Kenzie and she's FaceTiming Nia. And I always know when they're talking

1:32.0

about boys because Nia goes, they stopped talking when you were walking the room. And she

1:38.8

says, oh, hi, Melissa. And Kenzie goes, bye mom. Love you. But they're talking about boys.

1:45.3

But it happens quite a bit. There's a lot of tea. That kids have each other. I think

1:52.9

they need that. Oh, yeah. Because they need a support group that isn't their mom. Even

2:00.1

that we're there for them, but they need it. And you know why I think it's so good that our

2:03.4

girls stay connected about that because they have an experience that so many other girlfriends

2:08.3

don't have. So I mean, they do rely on their other girlfriends and their friends for support,

2:13.4

but because they shared a spot of being on the show together, they have an experience with the way

2:18.5

that they date that other people probably can't relate to as much. So I think that is something

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