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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is "home training" a commonly used phrase? It has shown up a lot on this thread, but I don't remember seeing it before. I agree that it is perfectly appropriate (and enjoyable for the rest of us) for an OP to come on here and vent about things they'd never say in public. It's just that this particular OP seems to not quite view the annoying house guest as an actual person. That's what's off-putting, for me anyway. Does anyone else truly sort their kids' friends into tiers? [/quote] Are all your kids' friends as equally close? You're telling me your kid doesn't have certain friends she's closer to and others that are just a notch above being at the acquaintance level? My dds definitely have the inner circle of a few very close friends, the next circle of good friends but maybe not as close and then the outer circle of friend (3rd tier, if you will) of friends who are just a step above acquaintance. Heck, I even have those different level of friendships. Doesn't everyone? Doesn't mean they are bad kids it just refers to where they are in the friend hierarchy.[/quote] Absolutely. But I wouldn’t allow my child no matter their age to invite an acquaintance/3rd tier on our family vacation. That’s on OP for allowing someone she didn’t know to join them. [/quote]
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