I have two teen age sons, who are now at that age where they are dating. I found myself in an situation where I really felt helpless to keep my sons safe the day my oldest son went on his first date with his girlfriend to the movie theater. I have talked to them both about the normal don't talk to strangers bit, but after the incident in Aurora, I found myself realizing, it could happen where I live to. My wife and I both carry, so when my kids are with me, I'm not worried. ( As much! ) But now that my son's are datting, I have come face to face with the grim reality that I'm not going to be with them all the time. I have had all the normal father sons talks with both my boys, but I was at a loss on how to explain to my oldest son what to do in a public venue if danger were to present itself. All I could think to tell my son was to know how many entrances there were into the theater, and how many ways there were to get out, and to position himself in the theater where he and his girlfriend could bug out safely and quickly if they needed to. I also told him to be cautious of his surroundings, and pay attention to people around him.
Was any of this wrong advise?
Is there more I needed to have discussed with him?
What other advice do young teens need to be safe in todays turbulent sociaty?