Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
It’s weirder that you think the movies they’re watching are PG.
Did she say she thought they were PG? Is that what all you no sleepovers after puberty are afraid of? Movies that are not PG?
As a teen I would’ve killed to have a mom as gullible as you. As a parent I’m glad she was smarter.
Your sleepovers would have been orgies had your mom not shut them down? Wow. I guess we just grew up differently. I had a ton of sleepovers and zero sexual contact. It wasn’t even on the table. Maybe if I’d been gay or bi and my friends had been? Not judging just saying that maybe you or your friends had a different orientation that could lead to attraction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
It’s weirder that you think the movies they’re watching are PG.
Did she say she thought they were PG? Is that what all you no sleepovers after puberty are afraid of? Movies that are not PG?
As a teen I would’ve killed to have a mom as gullible as you. As a parent I’m glad she was smarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
It’s weirder that you think the movies they’re watching are PG.
Did she say she thought they were PG? Is that what all you no sleepovers after puberty are afraid of? Movies that are not PG?
As a teen I would’ve killed to have a mom as gullible as you. As a parent I’m glad she was smarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
It’s weirder that you think the movies they’re watching are PG.
Did she say she thought they were PG? Is that what all you no sleepovers after puberty are afraid of? Movies that are not PG?
Anonymous wrote:No. It’s funny how cultural this is, hardly anyone I know in our elementary school does sleepovers for safety reasons. I figured that was the norm everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I am a fifth grade teacher. Students do not do sleepovers at this age. They will hang out and attend one another’s games or events but not sleepover. I think it’s a bit old.
Anonymous wrote:I am a fifth grade teacher. Students do not do sleepovers at this age. They will hang out and attend one another’s games or events but not sleepover. I think it’s a bit old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
It’s weirder that you think the movies they’re watching are PG.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At age 11 I think he’s borderline too old for a sleepover. Age 11 most kids are starting puberty.
What does puberty have to do with it? My high schooler still loves a sleepover.
lol, I’m sure he does
So you believe that sleepovers between teenagers are inherently sexual? I’m sorry for whoever hurt you and that a normal, joyful sleepover experience was ruined for you.
Yeah 18 year old boys are known for their old-fashioned pillow fights at 10 and fruit smoothies at 11!
It’s weird that you haven’t heard of teenagers enjoying movies or video games.
Anonymous wrote:I hate sleepovers and I say no frequently. Fortunately, my kids are very into their sport and that involves early games so it makes saying no easier.
Anonymous wrote:I am a fifth grade teacher. Students do not do sleepovers at this age. They will hang out and attend one another’s games or events but not sleepover. I think it’s a bit old.
Anonymous wrote:I am a fifth grade teacher. Students do not do sleepovers at this age. They will hang out and attend one another’s games or events but not sleepover. I think it’s a bit old.