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Okay to stay out till 11 but not okay to kiss?!?

This question is about my 15yr old. She told me she had her first kiss! I was so happy for her. She was all smiles and pulling her elbows in and was red in the face! I teased her just a bit by asking her if it was really gross or just a peck, She laughed and was like no no it wasn't a peck but it wasn't gross either... but his mom walked in on us. Then she wasn't happy anymore. So, I ?'d: Did she get mad or something? She told me that his mom got all stiff & said it was time for her to go home. Then (his mom) had 'the boyfriend' call & say my DD wasn't allowed back over there! I am floored. I don't want to invade her privacy but I also can't believe this woman would overreact like this. She said she was sitting in front of his computer and he (standing) leaned over to show her something and "it happened" right as his mother came in to ask if they wanted some cookies. Our teens have been dating for months now. Should I call his mom & ask if there's anything I should know?

Update:

I did ask DD if it was JUST a kiss, thats why she gave me a play by play with his mom walking in the room. I really don't want to make this more wierd than it already is. There is no hall way into his room His door opens directly into the living room so his mom can see them. He has said that his mom has never liked one of his girlfriends 'until now'. But then this happened.

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  • Lizzy
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    for sure i'd call and ask if something more then a kiss happened..... unless she's just weird something else happened... have you asked your daughter if something more happened? it might be better finding out more happen and what it was from her....

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    sounds like an overprotective mom.... calling his mom could work, but only if your daughter is okay with that.

    you seem like a pretty cool mom though, that your daughter would be open to talk to you about that.

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