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[quote=Anonymous]Liars. I am pretty far right on the sexuality scale (AKA I like men! A LOT!) but there was kissing and experimenting as a girl (in a VERY conservative little town.) Children have been playing Doctor with other children of both sexes since we started recording history. I am honored that our daughter has let us know when she has a girlfriend, (she identifies as Bi). But I am so conflicted when her girlfriends' parents ask if she can spend the night. We've said no to this invitation (twice), but she has sleepovers with many other girls, and we don't think it's an issue at all in those situations. But, on the other hand, she has male friends that she's known since birth, and we're ok with sleepovers there, because we know nothing will happen. I don't want her to hide her gfs from us, but I don't want carte blanche either. Our daughter has so many friends of both sexes; I don't want to put the kibosh on any of it. What are other parents doing here? Our girl is about to turn 13.[/quote]
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