How often do you do sleepovers?

Anonymous
Once or twice a month. Late elementary.

The friends she asks for sleepovers with are friends we know the parents well or she has known the kids a long time. We have a few kids in the neighborhood so it’s often last minute “can we have a sleepover” during a late afternoon play date. We are fine with that. It keeps everyone busy and generally doing something active or creative.
Anonymous
Never, besides with grandparents. This isn't the 90s. 9 yr old and 7 yr old here. Maybe once they are 15 or so. Don't you people worry about CSA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, looks like for the most part millennials are banning them. Trick or treating will be next I think.


Yeah, we are because weird shit happened or we were abused.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
We did a ton of them. No issue for us.

So long as we were free that weekend.


You don't know that there weren't issues. My parents don't know anything that happened at the sleepovers I did as a kid. A lot of wild stuff. In my 30s and they still don't know lol
Anonymous
Not often- 10yo DS has a good group of friends but they aren't really into sleepovers, although DS was asking about inviting a couple to "camp" in the backyard once it gets warmer.

My younger DD would like to have more but she's mostly friends with boys and although I think they're all young enough where mixed genders are not a bit deal the boy parents don't seem comfortable with the idea so I dropped it. I know she feels left out because a couple of the boys have sleepovers on their own. Hopefully she'll have some more girl friends in the future.
Anonymous
I went to half a dozen as a kid and weird stuff went down every time. Like accidentally catching someone's dad feeling up his older step daughter. I said nope after that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to half a dozen as a kid and weird stuff went down every time. Like accidentally catching someone's dad feeling up his older step daughter. I said nope after that.


I went to dozens as a kid and the only weird thing that made me uncomfortable was at one house they let their cat on the kitchen counters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, looks like for the most part millennials are banning them. Trick or treating will be next I think.


Yeah, we are because weird shit happened or we were abused.


Yep. My first sleepover- I was 7 or 8 and my friend showed me her creeper dad’s playboy stash and started cutting out pictures of naked women. I’ll never forget it- I was very disturbed by that and didn’t want to go on sleepovers again.
Anonymous
With the amount of pedos out there NEVER
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to half a dozen as a kid and weird stuff went down every time. Like accidentally catching someone's dad feeling up his older step daughter. I said nope after that.


I went to dozens as a kid and the only weird thing that made me uncomfortable was at one house they let their cat on the kitchen counters.


Life is random and your encounters with strangers are unpredictable. If you encounter something that is just too far out of line the first few times you go to a sleepover, you are going to logically conclude that they are unsafe and avoid them.
Anonymous
We allow with people we know well if my kid wants to go without reservation. My parents had close friends growing up and my mom was always forcing me to do stuff with their daughter and I hated it. The family was rich and perfect on the outside but seriously effed on the inside. At one point the older brother got out a knife and forced his sister and me to watch the playboy channel. I never told my mom details, just that I didn’t want to go but she didn’t listen. Trust your kids, they may see or sense things you don’t!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We allow with people we know well if my kid wants to go without reservation. My parents had close friends growing up and my mom was always forcing me to do stuff with their daughter and I hated it. The family was rich and perfect on the outside but seriously effed on the inside. At one point the older brother got out a knife and forced his sister and me to watch the playboy channel. I never told my mom details, just that I didn’t want to go but she didn’t listen. Trust your kids, they may see or sense things you don’t!


I can relate. And this board is full of people who try to engineer their children's friendships like this.

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