Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not let my 14-year-old go either. You don’t know this family and you don’t know who else will be there.
Kids in HS go to kids houses and you don’t always know the kids.
If the soccer team had a cookout would you say she can’t go because you don’t know the family?
Anonymous wrote:I would not let my 14-year-old go either. You don’t know this family and you don’t know who else will be there.
Anonymous wrote:DS 14 (freshman) is furious with us because we have said that she cannot attend a freshman after-party following her school's homecoming dance in a week or so. Invitation came from a girl she doesn't really know or hang out with and was issued only (I suspect) because DD's "date" to the dance is a friend of this host's twin brother. (I say "date" because they are really just meeting up at the dance and going in together - that's about as involved as these homecoming dates are, as far as I can tell.)
I've told DD that I will drive her to the dance and pick her up there when it's over at 10:30. I think that's a plenty late curfew for a 14 year old.
Am I right in thinking that freshmen don't need to be hosting or going to after parties following homecoming? Her older sister did last year, but that was when she was a senior. It just seems too young to me to be doing this. I appreciate your thoughts DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t let them go at 14 if you didn’t know the person. Those parties are where kids get into trouble.
Anonymous wrote:I genuinely curious what parents actually volunteer to host these parties? A bunch of teens, that I don't even know, hanging out in my basement starting at 1030pm --- no thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14 year olds can’t possibly have parents out of town, could they? I imagine they will be around and this party isn’t going to be a crazy kegger like this is 16 Candles, that I feel like some are imagining here.
If I picked up, I’d be ok with it.
You should not assume it ever matters if parents are home. There are many parents who do not care at all what goes on in their home while they are sitting in it. It’s the mindset of at least I know they’re in my house and safe.
Anonymous wrote:14 year olds can’t possibly have parents out of town, could they? I imagine they will be around and this party isn’t going to be a crazy kegger like this is 16 Candles, that I feel like some are imagining here.
If I picked up, I’d be ok with it.