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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]11:24 again. 12:15, how old is your oldest? Teens are so last minute with planning, especially boys. So many boy teen sleepovers are last minute. If this was pre-planned but after the invite was issued to your daughter, not sure what the mother was supposed to do. Uninvite her? Tell you and let you decide what to do? How to explain all this if you decide not to let your daughter go, what would you tell her? Are you thinking this through? [/quote] Well, one way mom could have handled would be, when her teen son asked her if James could spend the night, say "Sorry, Micah; your sister is having a sleepover tonight, so you can't have friend over. You can hang out at Micah's house if you want, or he could come over here tomorrow night." The fact that "so many boy teen sleepovers happen at the last minute" means that they can very quickly and spontaneously go with the flow, regroup, and go over to the other guy's house. Or, if they find that their casual sleepover plans keep getting thwarted by the little sister's plans, they could learn to plan ahead just a bit.[/quote]
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