Levi Johnston told Tyra Banks that he stayed over at the Palin house, in the same room, and that he suspects the Governor knew the teens were having sex.
As I recall, my parents had a “not under our roof” rule — or maybe it was a “no closed doors” rule. Many of our friends recognize that their older teens may be having sex, and they’re not going to great lengths to stop it, but draw the line at allowing it in their own home.
How do you handle this in your home?
By the way, Governor Palin has lashed out Levi for doing the interview. “We’re disappointed that Levi and his family, in a quest for fame, attention, and fortune, are engaging in flat-out lies, gross exaggeration, and even distortion of their relationship.”
UPDATE: “logerfeld” in the comment thread says that they lived together after she was pregnant and planning to get married, which I do think is a mitigating factor. But my question still stands about the right “policy.” I’m asking this not to defend or attack Palin but because I’m the father of two teenages and I need help figuring this out!