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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I ask if a parent will be there before giving permission and then insist on meeting the parent when I drop my child off. [/quote] Btw, my son is 13. There is no way I’d allow him to attend a party at the house of someone I’ve never met without an introduction. [/quote] I agree. I'm surprised when people drop their kids off at my house without coming to the door to meet me. I always go to the door to at least say hello and they know that an adult is present.[/quote] I agree. We recently had a small party for my DD's 13th birthday. Her three long-time BFFs plus a girl new to their group. The parents of the long-time BFFs all came in for a little while because we've become friends too. The new girl was dropped off at the curb and was texted to come out for pick up. I thought it was really weird. [/quote] That's not weird. It's totally normal. And maybe she felt excluded or alienated...you know...by your "group" or the girls "group" or the "BFFs plus the new girl" crap. Here you are, acting like she was being "weird" when you didn't invite her in to meet the moms. [/quote]
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