Anonymous wrote:Important Rule: no defecating in the shower as is the custom at college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are young adults, not children. The rules we do have are house rules for every other adult family member, too. If you're staying here/living here, please let us know when you go out and when you'll be back. No drinking in the house. (We don't drink.) No smoking in the house. Please ask before you invite friends over. If you have friends over, you are responsible for cleaning up before and after the visit. Don't borrow other people's toiletries without permission; put it on the grocery list. No shoes in the house. Do the dishes if the sink is full. Take out the trash if the trashcan is full. No loud music/TV/video games after 10.
If they are adults, how come you impose your alcohol decision on them? I think you are inconsistent.
Anonymous wrote:They are young adults, not children. The rules we do have are house rules for every other adult family member, too. If you're staying here/living here, please let us know when you go out and when you'll be back. No drinking in the house. (We don't drink.) No smoking in the house. Please ask before you invite friends over. If you have friends over, you are responsible for cleaning up before and after the visit. Don't borrow other people's toiletries without permission; put it on the grocery list. No shoes in the house. Do the dishes if the sink is full. Take out the trash if the trashcan is full. No loud music/TV/video games after 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No curfew but needs to be respectful of others in house.
No sleeping over at boys house. That’s totally obnoxious on her part and I had first serious boyfriend freshman year too and was sleeping with him but would never have asked. Reallly uncool position to put your parents in.
They can hang out late into night at each others homes. Lots can happen between them then. Sleeping over is a step too far. Sounds like she has boundary issues.
Completely agree with this.
No way would I allow her to sleep over at his house, nor have him overnight at mine.
As my parents gently told me some 35 years ago - our house is not a hotel. You are home on break to see us and your friends, to relax, and to regroup for next semester. We are overjoyed to have you here for 3 weeks, but there are expectations. Elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:No curfew but needs to be respectful of others in house.
No sleeping over at boys house. That’s totally obnoxious on her part and I had first serious boyfriend freshman year too and was sleeping with him but would never have asked. Reallly uncool position to put your parents in.
They can hang out late into night at each others homes. Lots can happen between them then. Sleeping over is a step too far. Sounds like she has boundary issues.