If someone can’t host a play date because their home is too small…

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird. No!

The small house family should offer to take kids out if they cant have them over to play.

But I really dont understand how it's impossible. Cant the parents go to their room whike the kids hang out in the fanily room?


I’ve been in homes before with zero bedrooms. You expect too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird. No!

The small house family should offer to take kids out if they cant have them over to play.

But I really dont understand how it's impossible. Cant the parents go to their room whike the kids hang out in the fanily room?


I’ve been in homes before with zero bedrooms. You expect too much.


You mean a studio apartment or designed that way?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird. No!

The small house family should offer to take kids out if they cant have them over to play.

But I really dont understand how it's impossible. Cant the parents go to their room whike the kids hang out in the fanily room?


If kids are young enough to have a play date I’d expect parents to supervise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird. No!

The small house family should offer to take kids out if they cant have them over to play.

But I really dont understand how it's impossible. Cant the parents go to their room whike the kids hang out in the fanily room?


If kids are young enough to have a play date I’d expect parents to supervise.


And, what family room? We have a very small living room.
Anonymous
No - if you're not happy with the arrangement, then don't invite anymore.
Anonymous
So they are taking advantage of you by never hosting? Do you always have their kid?

You have to weigh the benefits for your kid. If the cons outweigh the pros change the relationship.

Just suggest meet ups at parks if you don't like always hosting. The parents have to stay and watch their own kid.
Anonymous
Owners of small place: How old are the kids? Just put out some toys. You don’t need a ton of space. Or invite them outside.

Op—no you don’t ask someone to babysit your kids in your house. That’s weird. Suck it up, life isn’t always equal.
Anonymous
What “house” on the planet is “too small” to host a “play date?”

Make it make sense. Is it a doll house?
Anonymous
The home isn't too small, people who say this lack the confidence to host and blame it on the house.
Anonymous
If my home were too small to comfortably host, I would do play dates at a park or someplace else. Since they do not do that I would assume they just are not interested in hosting. Invite them when it works for your family but do not expect a return offer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think that would come off as really weird.

How small is this house that it can’t fit a child for a couple hours? Is this a house for ANTS?!


We had 5 of us in 1300 sq feet, 2 bedrooms. So, no sleepovers but we hosted play dates.

The issue is that the kids who are used to bigger spaces don’t know how to be in a smaller one, e.g. put away things immediately if you are not playing with them anymore, keep your stuff together and don’t spread out, furniture is not a part of a play set. It’s very stressful to host those “free spirits”.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's not a play date. That's using them for free babysitting.


And dropping off your kid for a few hours is not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not a play date. That's using them for free babysitting.


And dropping off your kid for a few hours is not?


+1
Never reciprocating and blaming on your house is a dick move actually.

It sounds like OP is trying to force their hand with a creative solution (the PP with that wording on P1 was perfect). I would propose it but I like to push back on cheeky users.
Anonymous
No, that would be super weird.
But we used to live in an 800 sq ft apartment with 2 kids and still hosted playdates. Mostly we just met up at a playground, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird. No!

The small house family should offer to take kids out if they cant have them over to play.

But I really dont understand how it's impossible. Cant the parents go to their room whike the kids hang out in the fanily room?


If kids are young enough to have a play date I’d expect parents to supervise.


What do you call it when the kids are 8 or 9?
Hanging out?

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