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[quote=Anonymous]I dunno, OP. Because sleepovers are fun. And your kids are missing out. When they are older and have get togethers with old friends from childhood who start reminiscing about all the great sleepovers your kids will probably feel a pang that they missed out. My parents didn't ban sleepovers at other houses once we were in high school, but we never could have them at our house, there were some other things I missed out on. I do feel a twinge of regret when I hear about all these fun childhood moments I didn't get to experience because my parents (mostly it was my mom) were so anxious and restrictive. Obviously your rules. But just accept that your kids are missing out on a lot of fun with their friends because of your rules. And have some really great reasons at the ready for when your kids question it.[/quote]
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