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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nope! My kids LOVE sleepovers! Such a fun part of childhood- some of my most fond memories come from sleepovers as a kid and I am so glad my kids get to experience them as well! Usually in the summer we'll have kids sleeping here or my kids will sleep elsewhere multiple times per week. School year is a little harder and less often because they sometimes have activities in the morning (and church on Sundays) so in those cases we'll just pick up at 9:30 or so. But otherwise? Bring 'em on![/quote] We're talking about Teenagers here. Not little kids. At this age "sleepovers" have different meaning...[/quote] So please enlighten me on four 8th grade girls having a sleepover [/quote] The least they would be taking pics of themselves in bra or undies and sending them to boys in Snapchat all night. If they are "bi" they would be playing spin the bottle and making out![/quote] Wait a minute. Are you saying only girls at a sleepover take pictures of themselves and send them to boys and they are bi and making out. That girls that don't have sleepovers don't do that. You are basing what girls do and don't based on a sleepover. You have go to the be the most clueless parent. Your child sitting at home at 10pm on their phone alone is masturbating to x rated porn and sending selfies to strangers and friends - but whew, at least they didn't have a sleepover. :lol: [/quote] +1 Kids stay after for "clubs" at school and go make-out in open rooms in the school. Mommy thinks their daughter is in robotics and she is getting felt up instead. Keeping them home alone on the weekends does nothing. You aren't preventing anything but being a helicopter with kids that resent you [/quote]
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