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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of our neighbors and DD is friends with their daughter have no rules when it comes to drinking. (They are 16). Last night, the party was so loud the police showed up. DD is out of town with sport. She called and I mentioned the raging party and she seemed unsurprised. I get this is pretty common but it still surprised me that parents are willing to take this risk with other people’s children. No real question besides what do you do? DD is not allowed to sleepover there but Ildi we say no contact with this girl?[/quote] If you think the maga parents ever care about someone else’s kid bad you This is very common This is why you must teach your children to be free to call you any time no questions asked because other parents are idiots [/quote] This kind of slanderous stereotyping is pointless and potentially harmful, especially days after a political assassination. Maybe some "maga parents" in your neck of the woods are more permissive than you, but I promise you that neither party has an exclusive hold on parents who look the other way on certain behaviors. Painting tens of millions of people as not giving a flip about other peoples' kids just makes you look like the rube.[/quote]
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