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You are a H E L I C O P T E R and just trying to rationalize |
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In the world of anti social introverts that stare at screens, you are making it worse OP
Sleepovers are fun, relaxing, and give a long period of time in over-scheduled world for kids to get to know each other. I have so many core sleepover memories and my two daughters love them too |
This. |
This is exactly why they are needed. Step away from your insane schedules and let kids be KIDS!!! So what if they need a day or so to recover. Is that literally the end of the world? Give me a break |
+1 Some moms, if they only hvae one gender of DC, get irrational - but I think it is because they were sexually abused or sexually assaulted, at some point, and don't want to come out and say it. Which is fine, but don't make assumptions about other houses. I also find that first generation (my parents) do not approve of sleepovers, in general. |
I went through this rite of passage and am skipping with my own kids. The things I witnessed... Nope Nope Nopetty Nope Nope Nope!!!!!! |
I am in the nope camp and was not abused. I witnessed inter-family creepiness bordering on incest/abuse during a sleepover. |
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I guess I grew up in a normal neighborhood with normal families. Loved having sleepovers and going to them.
But I wouldn’t sleep over random houses. These were cousins, neighbors, and school friends whose houses I have already been in many times. If something felt off, I just wouldn’t go there anymore and say no to a sleepover |
That's because a party is large and hard to reschedule, but a sleepover is usually a very small gathering, and so hosts typically try to accommodate the guests by changing the date. This is meant to be a nice gesture, so that your Larla feels included rather than left out of a small gathering with close friends. Why do you interpret it as outrage or pushiness? If you simply said to me, "Sorry, but Larla is not allowed to do sleepovers at her age." I would be totally fine about it, and I would not bother you again with a sleepover invite. |
| The no sleepover families are just hiding their strange families. Don’t want their kids spilling the beans when left out of their grasp. |
Yeah, right. That’s not the first thing that comes to mind. You’re strange. |
Being an introvert is not a disease. Let them do their thing, like they let you idiots free to be. |
I agree. When righteous families say they don’t allow them, we know why lol |
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Europeans don’t do sleep overs
Asians don’t do sleep overs Black people don’t do sleep overs Latinos don’t do sleepovers This is a very “new world” whites thing |
Yuck- I had a similar experience, but with a movie (not the dad, but the kids). I felt so icky. I let my daughter go to a couple in elementary school, but I knew the parents. My now HS child doesn't want to invite anyone here for one though. I think she's embarrassed about our house. She calls in "dingy," but it really isn't- just old. |