Anonymous wrote:Are you out of your f-ing mind?
Anonymous wrote:DP here. So what is your answer? Surely there is an acceptable age. What is it? I left my 16-year-old in the hotel room alone this past weekend. Was I wrong?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous and irresponsible. What the hell are you thinking as a parent?
Calm down. Nobody said that they were considering this with a toddler. 12 seems perfectly fine to me if the kid is responsible and knows how to put the deadbolt on the door, has a phone, can call you or the front desk, etc.
Don’t tell me to calm down. This is not at their home, this is at a hotel with people who have access to rooms you irresponsible prick.
DP here. So what is your answer? Surely there is an acceptable age. What is it? I left my 16-year-old in the hotel room alone this past weekend. Was I wrong?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous and irresponsible. What the hell are you thinking as a parent?
Calm down. Nobody said that they were considering this with a toddler. 12 seems perfectly fine to me if the kid is responsible and knows how to put the deadbolt on the door, has a phone, can call you or the front desk, etc.
Don’t tell me to calm down. This is not at their home, this is at a hotel with people who have access to rooms you irresponsible prick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous and irresponsible. What the hell are you thinking as a parent?
Calm down. Nobody said that they were considering this with a toddler. 12 seems perfectly fine to me if the kid is responsible and knows how to put the deadbolt on the door, has a phone, can call you or the front desk, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This is a ridiculous and irresponsible. What the hell are you thinking as a parent?
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many people in a hotel have keys to that room (and yes, can access it even with a deadbolt on)?