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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course, I will have all male members of my family stay in a hotel when your Vestall Virgin is staying overnight. Some of you people are crazy!! This is also their home and I do not have to clear it with you if they have a male friend stay overnight. One of the problems, I have come across, is the over-sexed tweens coming on to my son when he was a jr. and sr. in high school. If I invite you to dinner or a party, will you ask me who else is invited? No, you won't. You also have no right to ask if there will be any males that you do not know staying at my house. Every me is NOT a latent pedophile . [/quote] You sound like a very inconsiderate person and probably are a brusque, impolite host. I'm guessing you don't have daughters. And you seem to have a bias against girls as you assume they are coming on to your son all the time. For what it's worth, I have daughters and extremely handsome sons--so I get that it can be the girls that can press the issue. My point is, don't make those choices for other parents. Maybe OP's dd IS a flirty type--in that case her mom may not want her at a house where other boys (besides the brother) will be overnight. If you were a gracious host, you would consider that and not have your son have a sleep over the same night. Can't he just do it the next night? Would it kill you? If you were hosting a dinner party, would you invite two people who you knew had bad issues with each other to sit through an intimate dinner together? You might, but they would be very uncomfortable. A gracious, considerate person would avoid doing this. But you sound like the type that just says: F-you! My house my rules! Girls are sluts! If they come to my house and engage in high risk behavior just because I provided them with a bed and place to be reckless in, SO BE IT! I hope my dd doesn't have friends with parents like you.[/quote]
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