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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do realize that meeting the parents means nothing? I have met parents and then found out they never went downstairs and there was drinking going on while they were home. The flip side is mine have gone to houses without parents and nothing has happened because of the group of kids that was there. Teach your kids to make good decisions because you can’t trust other kid's parents to watch your kid. [/quote] Other PP here. i also agree with this post, which I why I mention "moms who act superior" - as if "popping their head in" is going to solve anything. There are parents that have extreme anxiety (undiagnosed) - and rather than tackle the actual problem (perhaps their child), they blame other people, and give other people the responsibilities that should be their own (teaching the right skills). So, thank you for touching on this subject, and clarifying what some parents simply do not want to know - they do NOT want to hear that something might be their responsibility or their fault. Nothing is ever their fault. If you don't know parents like this, consider yourself lucky. [/quote]
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