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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Need advice on how to go about hosting a sleepover for a few young teen friends- with a mix of LGBTQ attendees. All friends for a couple years but I'm worried that there will be someone uncomfortable or something inappropriate could happen[/quote] Sure. See if you can get them involved in a fun party game. Or, maybe they'd prefer a movie. Make some popcorn. Order pizza maybe. Lights out by midnight for teens. Pancakes in the morning. Have a great time![/quote] This is what I would like to have happen, but I could see other things happen especially as this was already an affectionate group. I would not host a boy girl sleepover, and this is starting to feel that way, or like a friends with benefits situation. Lines are getting more blurry, and I think it is confusing to them and to me how to handle what used to be simple and innocent.[/quote] Yes. Hosting a sleepover for girls that includes girls who identify as lesbian or bi is exactly the same as hosting a coed sleepover for heterosexual kids, which most parents would consider to be wildly inappropriate. [/quote]
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