Practice Dates? A Mom’s TikTok Has Gone Viral And We Love Her Approach

Mom and son visit Cat Cafe for date
Mom and son visit Cat Cafe for date
Image via TikTok/Melissa Ann Marie

How do you behave on a first date? How about your first date ever?

One TikTok mom is getting some attention after she went viral with her plan to raise a son who would show respect to his future dates. She also wants him to know how to handle logistical matters like planning and paying the bill.

Other moms are chiming in to appreciate what she’s teaching her teen, and some say they’re stealing the idea.

Planning A Date Night

As adults, how many of us remember our first date ever? How many of us remember the anxiety around planning?

When you were 13 years old, did you know how much to expect to pay for a meal at a restaurant? Did you know how to make reservations, or what to do if the costs ran higher than expected?

When our 13-year-olds reach adulthood, will they know how to handle practical aspects? Like making dinner reservations and planning their time to also go to a movie? Furthermore, will they understand social norms, like holding the door for a date or knowing how to ask for the check?

This kid will.

How Does It Work?

Melissa Ann Marie, on TikTok, shares how she’s teaching her son to plan dates.

Once a month, she gives him a preset amount of money ($50 in this case) and lets him plan a date with her. He chooses the restaurant and other entertainment.

He’s also learning financial responsibility. In this case, he went over budget a bit.

One of the most important lessons he’s learning is to be thoughtful. He learns to make sure he’s considering entertainment that he and his date will both enjoy. In this case, he chose a cat cafe, not only because he knew they’d both have fun but because supporting the animals is a cause they both care about.

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Then, they went for a walk on the beach and had tacos for lunch. Check out the video below.

@melissaannmariee

Come with me on a date with my boy 🥹 I heard about this idea from another teen/pre-teen boy mama and weve done this a handful of times now. We always have the best time with it! Basically you give them an allowance ($50) and they take you out on a date. The idea is you are prepping them for how to take a girl out on a date in the future so they aren’t completely lost when the time comes. So you help them along the way with how to plan and execute a date and you teach them basic etiquette and manners. And while you are teaching them, you get quality time with them which is the best part. What did he learn today?! -to open the doors for his date -not to walk ahead of his date -pay attention to their preferences with things (places they would want to go too) -pull their chair at a dinner table -learned how to give a waiter a non-verbal cue & signal for the check -learned how to make a reservation online -learned how to pay for everything all on his own – to get creative and thoughtful with a date & not a lot of money to spend 👏🏼 He planned a really sweet one this time and I really i enjoyed teaching him these things along the way and getting some one on one time together. I can’t wait to do this again and see what he comes up with. Trying to teach my boy all of these things so he can be the best partner for someone someday 🤍 #boymom #boymomlife #parentsofteens #motherhood #sandiego #fyp #parentingtips #gentleman

♬ original sound – Melissa Ann Marie

The Lessons Are Great For Any Child

One mom in the comments asked how she could set up practice dates for her daughter. She’s been widowed and there isn’t currently a father figure to step in.

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While social norms still lean towards specific gendered roles in dating, it’s important to note that regardless of gender, you can use an experience like this to teach your children valuable lessons.

Whether you’re teaching a son or daughter, you can teach them how to handle reservations, pay, and order from a menu. They can also learn to plan for time and costs. All kids can benefit from learning how to be polite to a date and how to handle social cues.

Regardless of gender, your kids can learn some safety rules for dates. Teach them to let someone else (a parent or friend) know where they are and who they’re with.

Parent-Child Bonding Time Is A Bonus

The bonus: this mom spends one-on-one time with her kid once a month.

That means she’s increasing the chances that he’ll feel safe to come to her with his problems. These could be related to dating, peer pressure, school, or anything else because she’s building trust and rapport.

Other moms add that she’ll be a great mother-in-law, which she says is the plan! Intentionally teaching your child to be a thoughtful and supportive partner will undoubtedly go a long way in improving future relationships with that child. These skills will benefit his future partner and children!