Would you let your 16 year old daughter go on a vacation with a 40 year old friend?

Would you let your daughter go on this trip with your male friend?

  • NO

    Votes: 22 95.7%
  • YES

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23
Would you let your 16 year old daughter go on a one week trip with a 40 year old male friend of yours, both alone together on this vacation?
 
Quote from prc117f:

Would you let your 16 year old daughter go on a one week trip with a 40 year old male friend of yours, both alone together on this vacation?

As the father of two daughters (ages 11 and 14), I can tell you with absolute certainty that you've just asked the dumbest question in the history of the universe.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

As the father of two daughters (ages 11 and 14), I can tell you with absolute certainty that you've just asked the dumbest question in the history of the universe.

+1 :D

i'll add that, if my 'friend' were to even ask me this, he might just end up eating his teeth.. and definitely would not be my friend any longer.
 
Quote from pikachu9:

Would the % be different if it was a 16 yr old son and the mom's 40 year old friend?
Probably a little.

No offense, but as has already been pointed out. This is an incredibly stupid question/something to consider letting your young daughter do.

Unless maybe you care more about your friend than your daughter.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Probably a little. No offense, but as has already been pointed out. This is an incredibly stupid question/something to consider letting your young daughter do.

Unless maybe you care more about your friend than your daughter.
Of course the normal, common sense answer to the OP would be no to letting a "friend" take out your daughter. If the so-called friend had the gall to ask, then he wasn't a friend to begin with. It's like the unspoken rule where friends don't flirt with another friend's wife. Or back in high school, friends don't date your ex-girlfriend.
 
Quote from pikachu9:

Of course the normal, common sense answer to the OP would be no to letting a "friend" take out your daughter. If the so-called friend had the gall to ask, then he wasn't a friend to begin with. It's like the unspoken rule where friends don't flirt with another friend's wife. Or back in high school, friends don't date your ex-girlfriend.
Sorry, I just noticed you're not the OP. Which I was thinking you were when I quoted you.
 
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