Interesting how the mood has changed on this thread for some people and how they have brought their own biases to their comments.
It reminded me of confronting my own biases in this area when I was aged 16.
By way of background, I am the youngest in my family and from the age of 7 lived in an all male household with my three older brothers and my Dad and I attended an all male school as a teenager. At that time girls and females were a mystery to me.
This particular year my three mates and I were planning our annual summer road trip when one of my mates announced that he was bringing his 14 year old girlfriend with him for the three weeks of living rough around various beaches.
I was a little surprised but didn't think much about it until the four of us in our hand painted V8 pulled up in the driveway of this rather well-to-do, large country house and the mother walked her attractive, diminutive daughter out to the car to meet us for the first time.
I can remember being a bit flabbergasted and thinking, who is this parent who would allow her young daughter to go off unsupervised with what I would charitably describe as four louts!
Not that it mattered but I probably put such eccentric behaviour down to the parents being recent immigrants from the USA.
We shuffled some of our beer out of the way and made room for the lass to sit next to her boyfriend, the driver and I wondered how this was going to turn out as her Mum cheerfully waved good bye as we reversed out of her driveway and disappeared down the road.
I need not have worried, as it turned out that lass was the most mature person in the car, moderating our most outlandish behavioural traits and was completely safe throughout the three week trip.
By the time that we dropped her back with her family I had developed a new respect for the outlandishly liberal parenting of this American couple who had taught their daughter to be independent and how to make good decisions in life.
I hope that I have applied some of that good sense to raising my own daughters.
@countryroads I wish you well with your planning and if your trip goes ahead then I would love to hear posts from you as you walk your own Camino.