+1 I would never allow my high schooler to do this, but once they've gone off to college, I would absolutely allow their significant others to sleep over, as I would be treating them as the adults that they are. |
Yes for family trips. We have taken DD's boyfriend with us in shared accommodations (always sharing with someone else, often with our DS).I agree with pp that this doesn't have anything to do with sex. But for random sleepovers in each others home we said no. Not because of sex, but because we didn't want to start a trend of them always being in each other's home and never alone, I don't think it's healthy. |
Who told you this? Your child? Honey … |
Depends on the kids and family really. Spent a month at a bf's family's ranch as a kid, hundreds of miles away from home. Was just 14 and he was 17. We had separate bedrooms but didn't always use them. Story as old as time. |
We allowed this from 17 onwards in the context of a committed relationship. My kids have turned out great and are both in good long-term relationships, one is engaged.
I don’t really care what anyone else does. |
Same. My DD married outside race, religion and culture - to a WASP man. There was no way that I would have allowed sleepovers unless they got married. These kinds of questions and scenarios were already discussed and sorted out many years before they became High Schoolers. Interestingly, the WASP ILs also understood and approved that our kids were not promiscuous and casual about pre-marital sex. |
My parents allowed it when DH and I were in college and my (eventual) inlaws did not.
It made no difference either way. We still had sex at my inlaws, we just waited until they went to sleep. |
No
No No |
Given the number of republicans who are child molesters absolutely no sleep overs |
You should not have had a boyfriend at 14 especially one that was 17and no way traveling together. I'm sorry your parents were so neglectful |
So you snuck into their house to have sex? Classy |
No one should be in a committed relationship at 17 . |
No they lack appropriate boundaries full stop. |
We didn't travel together, his parents came and got me. Our families knew each other. Both were large ranching and farming families well known among that circle. Sorry your family wasn't mature enough to raise you to be independent. |
Most non-incels do that. Common as having car sex or movies sex, though Netflix replaced a lot of movie theatre action for younger generations. Kinda sad really. |