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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would your child need to entertain a friend in your bedroom? Explore your drawers and closests? Bathroom products? No thanks![/quote] But OP of the other thread seemed to think it should be an obvious, bright-line rule for any child to never enter a parental bedroom, not merely that kids should go find somewhere else to play. That’s what I don’t get. My kids breeze in and out of my bedroom all the time. I wouldn’t expect them to be like “BUT WAIT NOW I HAVE A GUEST SO I CAN’T” and much less so for the guest to have been taught not to ever enter an adult’s bedroom. [/quote] Please stop mischaracterizing OP’s post. It’s clearly about kids going in there during a play date. We can easily infer that it’s when a parent isn’t there: [i]There is one of my daughter’s friends who always goes into the primary bedroom [b]during play dates[i], despite us repeatedly telling her not to. Should I say something to the parents? I personally have taught my daughters not to go in the parents’ bedrooms or other private areas of the home [/b]during a play date. [b]Am I the only one who cares about this?[/i][/quote] I have no idea what you’re correcting. I never said the parent was in the room. My post is about what my expectations of my kids, and their guests, are during play dates. [/quote] What's so damn confusing about it? Are you also confused about why you and your kids aren't allowed into the roped of areas of the zoo or museum? Do you become upset at the employees only signs on doors?[/quote] But I’m not mischaracterizing anything. I am completely consistent with the post. [/quote] You are mishcaretierizing the original , op, and pp properly corrected you. [/quote]
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