Dear Amy: Recently my oldest daughter had a 15th birthday party sleepover.
Her best friend, as well as my nieces and nephews, spent the weekend celebrating with her at our home.
Sunday morning at around 2 a.m., my husband woke me up to tell me that he caught my 15-year-old nephew having sex with my daughter's best friend on my living room couch! (Sadly, unprotected.)
I immediately called the girl's mother and alerted her and brought the girl home. Same with my nephew.
Now my daughter is worried that her friend's mom won't let them stay friends.
I'm sick with guilt. I feel responsible as the adult and I feel terrible because my daughter has a hard time connecting with new people and this will most likely set her back. Understandably, the girl's mother was furious and hasn't responded to my calls and text messages.
I'm not sure what my next step is in all this.
Amy says: Let's stipulate that — if they are motivated — some teens can and will have sex. There can also be sexual activity at same-sex sleepovers, but those stakes are much different, because there is no chance of a resulting pregnancy.