Anonymous wrote:Why can't you just to to his place?
Anonymous wrote:Strange response. A kid can't come back to his own home at night?
Anonymous wrote:How do you handle this? My home is obviously the kids home. They drive so they can come and go as needed. If they go to their dads and forget something, they come back and pick it up. Or they might stop by on their way to school. I don't want the kids to feel like they have to call or ask if they can come home but I also don't want them walking in on my adult sleepover.
Anonymous wrote:I chose to not date until my youngest was away at college several states away. I had zero interest in creating this sort of icky childhood memory for mine. If you must date now, don't ever bring them over to your house.
Anonymous wrote:"
What's wrong with your teens knowing you're having an adult sleepover?"
Presumably, OP's kids don't know this person. How would you feel if you walked in to grab your ski goggles and a strange man was in the bathroom showering?!?! Or sitting on your family room sofa without his shirt on???
Anonymous wrote:I chose to not date until my youngest was away at college several states away. I had zero interest in creating this sort of icky childhood memory for mine. If you must date now, don't ever bring them over to your house.