| Do I give my teens access to the guesthouse and allow them to host their friends in it? My two main concerns is that it has a separate entrance so i won't be 100% sure who is coming and going. And since it's the guesthouse i can't occasionally pop over there like in a basement under the auspices of doing laundry. |
| What happens in the guest house stays in the guest house. |
| No. WTF. |
| Ok my instinct was heck no but then I wondered if I was being too strict and paranoid. Glad to hear others wouldn't allow it either |
| I also think no, it would become the party hookup spot for your kids’ social circle |
| I’m on the more relaxed end of teen parenting and even I would draw a line in cement on that one! |
| H3LL NO |
| How much drunk, high, dubiously consensual sex do you want on your property? |
| No. Way. Bad idea. |
This. Any drunk, high, dubiously consensual sex should be between married couples. |
| The liability! |
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So here’s the middle class version of that. We had a used 20-foot Coleman camper-trailer growing up and my parents used to let me have sleepovers in it. Similar to a guest house in that there were beds and a bathroom (sort of—I am now wondering how my dad emptied the sewage from it when it was parked in our side yard). I remember one time we ate all the onion salt out of the spice rack. Wild times.
I’ve never know anyone with a guest house so I’m not really qualified, but I think I would say no. |
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Hahahahaha
No |
| Sure, if you want it to become a den of iniquity. |
+1 |