Anonymous wrote:I think it's reasonable to ask your daughter if this is a girl she is romantically interested in or involved with. If the answer to that is yes, and you would not allow a heterosexual teenager to have a member of the opposite sex who they were sexually interested in to sleep over, the answer is no. If she says it's just a friend, I would let the sleepover happen and remind her that this is a trust thing - she can count on you to be supportive and open minded about her sexuality, unless she is dishonest with you about it.
And don't "warn the other parents."
Anonymous wrote:I think it's reasonable to ask your daughter if this is a girl she is romantically interested in or involved with. If the answer to that is yes, and you would not allow a heterosexual teenager to have a member of the opposite sex who they were sexually interested in to sleep over, the answer is no. If she says it's just a friend, I would let the sleepover happen and remind her that this is a trust thing - she can count on you to be supportive and open minded about her sexuality, unless she is dishonest with you about it.
And don't "warn the other parents."
This. Everything.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's reasonable to ask your daughter if this is a girl she is romantically interested in or involved with. If the answer to that is yes, and you would not allow a heterosexual teenager to have a member of the opposite sex who they were sexually interested in to sleep over, the answer is no. If she says it's just a friend, I would let the sleepover happen and remind her that this is a trust thing - she can count on you to be supportive and open minded about her sexuality, unless she is dishonest with you about it.
And don't "warn the other parents."
Anonymous wrote:I recommend that you talk to your daughter about your concerns.