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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a regular straight dad, it's nice to know so many women think I am a pervert/rapist/flasher.[/quote] Yeah, this thread is insane. Sure, it is reasonable to want to know parents fairly well before a sleepover, but to not allow it if the Dad is present is crazy. The Dad is suppose to leave his own house? What is he suppose to do crash at a friend's? Just leave his wife for the night so crazy paranoid people don't worry when there doesn't seem to be any cause for concern other than all straight males must be predators?[/quote] It isn't thinking shaping our decisions, it's actions. The actions of males. Perhaps it's just a tiny percentage of males who have flashed, fondled, or raped females we know, but it has happened to so many of us or females we know that we are taking an extra step to protect our DDs. Solve the pervert/predator problem among your own gender and stop hating on women for trying to stay safe.[/quote] What about boys? They get fondled/raped too. 1 in 6 vs 1 in 3 [/quote] I posted earlier as a mom of boys. A mom has to be in the house (or two) and married to mom dad parents are fine. No to single dads & gay male couples, big no to houses with live in boyfriends (uncles, adult males, etc). Brothers do not bother me as we have a house full of brothers.[/quote] How odd - As someone who has worked with sex offenders and works in the criminal justice field this is my order of sleep overs: Do you have guns? No? Ok Do you smoke in the house? No? Ok [/quote]
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