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Old 09-19-2008, 08:10 AM #1
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Default What would you do??

A parenting question here. I welcome feedback from parents and nonparents
alike....please.

My ds18 is away at college...about two hours away. He called yesterday
and asked if his db16 could come pick him up so he could come home
for the weekend.

Now my ds16 just got his license last week. He has very little highway
experience and this trip requires you to go thru Providence RI and some
other roadwork. He has only made this trip once when he and i drove
his brother to school and I did the driving.

I am unable to go get him myself at this late time. I said no. I dont
think he has enough experience. Well, Im getting it from both ds's.
"I dont trust him." "I think hes a bad driver" and on and on.

Am I being overprotective???? Id love to see my son but Im not letting
ds16 drive. Ive already made my decision but....be honest...was it a
bad one????
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