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[quote=Anonymous]OP I have the exact same thing going on at my house. I don't think you're overreacting. My DD is 11 and has good friends that she spends days with, girls she has "double sleepovers" and it's not a problem. We love these kids and they love hanging at our house. DD's behavior changes when she's with one girl and everyone in our family notices. Our older DD even comments about it "I don't think Larla is a good friend for sister. I don't like the way she acts around her." It's like immediately everything becomes sneaky and my gut tells me to limit the time they spend together. We're "conveniently" busy, and why don't you sleep over at our house instead of hers? I'm just keeping an eye on it. Checking the negative behavior, and making her keep her responsibilities. Also, my DD is involved in a sport thank God that takes up a lot of time. [/quote]
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