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Reply to "If your child is gay or bi..how do you handle sleepovers?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] That other child is a minor, and [b]the parent still has rights[/b]. If there was a boy at the sleepover, I'm sure most parents would let the other parents know. This issue is not different. If the kid doesn't want to "come out", then don't do the sleepover because it's not fair to the other parent to keep that hidden from them. It's not about the other parent not wanting their child around a gay child; it's about the possibility of sexual activity, which is why most parents of 14 yr olds wouldn't want their child at a sleepover with the opposite gender.[/quote] The parents' rights do not extend to the expectation that other parents betray the confidences of their own children.[/quote] Then don't do the sleepover because I think most parents would want to know. Wouldn't you want to know if your 14 yr old was going to a sleepover with the opposite gender?[/quote] This is not a case of a girl having a sleepover with a boy. This is a case of a girl having a sleepover with a girl. [/quote]
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