I have a 14-year-old daughter. She’s sweet, smart, and full of personality. She’s been dating a boy her age — polite, respectful, the kind of kid any parent would like. Every Sunday, he comes over and they spend the entire day in her room. I trusted them, but one weekend my curiosity got the best of me.
I started wondering… “What if they’re getting too close? What if something’s happening that shouldn’t be?”
So, one Sunday, I quietly walked down the hallway, heart pounding, and opened her bedroom door.
The lamp was dimmed. Both of them were sitting cross-legged on the floor, completely focused on something. My breath caught. But then — I saw it.
They weren’t kissing. They weren’t even holding hands. They were surrounded by notebooks, wires, and a laptop. My daughter looked up and said with a huge grin,
“Dad, we’re coding a game together! Look — we just got the characters to move!”
I stood there frozen for a second, then started laughing. All that worry — for nothing. Turns out, my daughter and her boyfriend were spending their Sundays building a video game and learning programming.
That day, I realized something important: sometimes what we fear most is just our imagination — and our kids might just be doing something incredible behind that closed door. 💻❤️