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[quote=Anonymous]Just say something along the line of "you can just drop off your daughter and go do an errand, do not have to stay," hopefully, she won't leave the sibling with you. You can repeat that when she shows up too. Sometimes, parents just want to see what it's like before keeping their kid(s) there for more than an hour. If I've never even stepped my foot into the house before, I would very much be curious about what it's like inside-mainly to see if there are no obvious stuff that would endanger my child. I mean if the house is a BIG mess, and there are beer bottles and cigarettes around, nails, trash, and guns hanging on the wall, inappropriate photos on the wall, you think I would want my child there longer than necessary. She could also want to get to know you better. I mean, if our kids are going to be friends, you need to know the parents. She could also want some company for herself and her child. I don't like the idea of not knowing you and dropping my child off at your place. I might have spoken to you a while but the inside of a home can tell some things about you. [/quote]
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