Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love sleep overs too, bff's parents were complete morons. Let's see, we snuck out every single time to make out with the neighborhood boys, smoked pot with her older sister, snuck out and went to parties with her older sister (high school parties while we were in 7th grade), watched the excorcist (that was the most traumatic thing of all, still hate it)
I'm not trying to scare anyone, but really, you have no idea about other parents, even if you know them. Her parents meant well but they had NO CLUE what we were up to.
And the guns thing scares me since I have 2 very curious boys.
I cannot imagine what the kids of you anti-sleepover parents will be like in college?? Oh, boy.
Missing the point: 18 yo are an adult and 5 yo are not.
Going to slumber parties growing up do not make kids any less reckless when they go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to love sleep overs too, bff's parents were complete morons. Let's see, we snuck out every single time to make out with the neighborhood boys, smoked pot with her older sister, snuck out and went to parties with her older sister (high school parties while we were in 7th grade), watched the excorcist (that was the most traumatic thing of all, still hate it)
I'm not trying to scare anyone, but really, you have no idea about other parents, even if you know them. Her parents meant well but they had NO CLUE what we were up to.
And the guns thing scares me since I have 2 very curious boys.
I cannot imagine what the kids of you anti-sleepover parents will be like in college?? Oh, boy.
Anonymous wrote:I used to love sleep overs too, bff's parents were complete morons. Let's see, we snuck out every single time to make out with the neighborhood boys, smoked pot with her older sister, snuck out and went to parties with her older sister (high school parties while we were in 7th grade), watched the excorcist (that was the most traumatic thing of all, still hate it)
I'm not trying to scare anyone, but really, you have no idea about other parents, even if you know them. Her parents meant well but they had NO CLUE what we were up to.
And the guns thing scares me since I have 2 very curious boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serously. Somebody explain to me why you don't like your kids to go to sleepovers. Is there something about them that I am not getting?
My DD could not fall asleep at sleepovers -- at her last sleepover (years ago when she was about 9) I had to go pick her up at 1 am. We even tried sleepovers at our house and she'd leave her sleeping friends and go sleep in her own bed. As the kids get older they are up most of the night and then they're impossible the next day (tired, crabby, miserable to siblings, unmotivated to do sports or homework, whatever). Then as they get into middle school and beyond, that's when they sneak out of your basement, ring neighbors' door bells and run (at midnight). Ha ha. Then older still is when more experimenting is involved. Now that I have older and younger children, I think I may try to skip the whole sleepover evolution for the younger ones.
But my DD never had a problem leaving a sleepover party at 9 or 10. There's no embarrassment involved.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't feel comfortable, decline the invitation. Don't create a whole issue around you picking your DD up early and interrupting the party. The party is a sleepover - take it or leave it. Nothing wrong with leaving it. Decline the invitation and stop the drama.