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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Google Michael Gardner Falls Church. Local newspaper columnist, his wife is on the city council. Waiting for trial for molesting 2 little girls at his TEN year old daughter's sleepover.... Personally, I let my DD go to sleepovers but I can see the other side[/quote] This is like saying that I won't let my kids go to school because one teacher at one school at one time touched a kid inappropiately. Or, I won't let my kid be in boy scouts because one troop leader somewhere molested a boy. If you are keeping your kid from doing normal activities because you have irrational fears about extremely unlikely outcomes, this would be a mental health issue that needs to be addressed. That being said, it doesn't sound like that is what is going on with the PP's. I can see wanting to look into the situation carefully if my DD wants to go to a sleepover at the home of parents that I don't know. But, it sounds like many of the people here won't let their kids go to sleepovers at the homes of people they do know. Just because they don't like the sleepovers on principle. My question is, why? [/quote]
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