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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. She's clouded by love/infatuation. She still comes home when we tell her to and doesn't go out when we say she can't but she's testing our boundaries, coming up with excuses to skip activities, doesn't reach out to her old friends as much, calls with her new "friends" more and more and always wants to go on "dates"--this includes anything from walking to get a bite to biking to the park to hanging out after school. They're also on calls a lot. We have a no phone in room policy after 10pm. This past weekend she had a sleepover with a new "friend". That made us incredibly nervous but we had no reasons to say no. [/quote] So I was with you and all of this sounds fine until the sleepover with a random kid you don't know. Is this your first kid? Sleepovers are where it all goes down. Not a whole lot of good reason they need to be sleeping over as teens other than getting drunk and hooking up and sneaking out in the middle of the night to meet up with other kids, which is why kids this age want to do them. Say no to the sleepovers.[/quote]
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