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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Dan and I don't let Kaeleigh have sleepovers. Would it be okay if we picked her up at 9pm?" With the people you're more comfortable with you can say "There's a history of abuse in our family so we're over protective - I'm sure you understand our paranoia." [/quote] No, don't say that. That translates as "We think there is a possibility she will get abused while sleeping at your house." That is the fear right? Just say "we don't do sleepovers." The end. Honestly, at 7, that is not at all uncommon. I was saying "We don't do sleepovers yet." at that age. My 10 year old just recently has had her first sleepovers. She went to a birthday sleepover and a couple of first left at 11pm or so. Nobody fussed about it. [/quote]
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