Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
I didn't have this experience at all. I slept over at someone's house or they at mine almost every weekend growing up. Nothing like this ever happened. We made popcorn, watched movies or tv, did our nails, played games, it was all good clean fun.
Anonymous wrote:We rarely do sleepovers. Only with people we know really well. There is no benefit, honestly, only more opportunity for negative things to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
I didn't have this experience at all. I slept over at someone's house or they at mine almost every weekend growing up. Nothing like this ever happened. We made popcorn, watched movies or tv, did our nails, played games, it was all good clean fun.
Same. We made up a lot of dances (or copied the choreography) to popular songs, created skits, watched movies, took Cosmo quizzes (my kids now take Buzzfeed quizzes), baked or made ice cream sundaes, made pancakes or waffles in the mornings, etc.
People... times have changed!
I'm sure you were not wearing skimpy clothes, vaping, "experimenting", etc. Now a days, that's all normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
I didn't have this experience at all. I slept over at someone's house or they at mine almost every weekend growing up. Nothing like this ever happened. We made popcorn, watched movies or tv, did our nails, played games, it was all good clean fun.
Same. We made up a lot of dances (or copied the choreography) to popular songs, created skits, watched movies, took Cosmo quizzes (my kids now take Buzzfeed quizzes), baked or made ice cream sundaes, made pancakes or waffles in the mornings, etc.
People... times have changed!
I'm sure you were not wearing skimpy clothes, vaping, "experimenting", etc. Now a days, that's all normal.
Anonymous wrote:Growing up in an Italian American family in the 70s sleepovers were never allowed. It was just never done. I still don’t get them. My kids did them maybe once. I don’t like them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
I didn't have this experience at all. I slept over at someone's house or they at mine almost every weekend growing up. Nothing like this ever happened. We made popcorn, watched movies or tv, did our nails, played games, it was all good clean fun.
Same. We made up a lot of dances (or copied the choreography) to popular songs, created skits, watched movies, took Cosmo quizzes (my kids now take Buzzfeed quizzes), baked or made ice cream sundaes, made pancakes or waffles in the mornings, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
I didn't have this experience at all. I slept over at someone's house or they at mine almost every weekend growing up. Nothing like this ever happened. We made popcorn, watched movies or tv, did our nails, played games, it was all good clean fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have two teenage girls and usually one if not both have sleepovers every weekend. It’s not uncommon for us to have 2-4 girls sleeping in our basement on any given Friday or Saturday night.
My son says he knows when girls are having sleepovers because he gets random texts in the middle of the night. He's 13yr.
My 16yr. old son says when girls have sleep overs they sneak out or send racy pics in the middle of the night.
Nothing good happens after 10pm, teen edition.
Anonymous wrote:Sleepovers allow girls to explore their non-binary sexuality with each other in a safe environment; the key ingredient is to provide privacy. Much less common occurrence with boys.
Anonymous wrote:I have two teenage girls and usually one if not both have sleepovers every weekend. It’s not uncommon for us to have 2-4 girls sleeping in our basement on any given Friday or Saturday night.