Anonymous wrote:We don't ask. We assume many families have guns, and we'd only send our kid to houses where we know the parents well enough that we can trust them to keep the guns locked away.
We have guns locked away. We've been asked occasionally, and we've said that "No, we don't own any guns."
It's not information that we wish to disclose to anyone. It's a private matter. As far as other parents need to be concerned, there is absolutely no way that their kids will get their hands on our guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.
You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.
Wow, so moral!
I lie that we have guns.
You are a liar, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.
You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.
Wow, so moral!
I lie that we have guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.
You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.
Wow, so moral!
Anonymous wrote:1. First playdate is always at a park or public location.
2. If first goes well, then a second can be at a house, but yes, the question does get asked. If the other person is too taken aback or angry about being asked, then we don't do a playdate. This has never happened.
Studies have shown that kids know how to access locked and "secured" guns. At this age, we don't do drop off playdates, so this isn't a huge concern yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am shy by nature and avoid unpleasant conversations more than any other person I have ever met. Flame me all you want, but this is the best I can do:
I always host the first playdate. When I invite the child over I always say to the parent, "And please don't worry, we have no guns in our house". If the parent doesn't chime in with "neither do we" type of rejoinder, my boys don't go over to their house - ever.
You sound... crazy.
Just as well our kids can't be friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.
You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.
You betcha. I am not going to tell you that I own guns unless you are a close personal friend. If you ask, I will lie.
Anonymous wrote:I am shy by nature and avoid unpleasant conversations more than any other person I have ever met. Flame me all you want, but this is the best I can do:
I always host the first playdate. When I invite the child over I always say to the parent, "And please don't worry, we have no guns in our house". If the parent doesn't chime in with "neither do we" type of rejoinder, my boys don't go over to their house - ever.
Anonymous wrote:I learned here on DCUM that many people lie about it.