Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t send my kid to a republican house.
So you talk about politics before you know the family?! Were you raised in a barn? This is very rude and also very divisive in our culture. But, hey, you do you. If your kid comes to my house (we are independents, slightly left leaning), I will ask they they refrain talking politics. Hopefully your kids learn manners through their community, because their parents aren't teaching them.
Not any more.
[/b]I don’t need to ask them about politics one can tell dummy Trumpies a mile away. [b]
Nope no kid of mine at a mage house ever.
There is no need for my children to associate with unamerican liars stupids and idiots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To go alone: I always asked about guns. If there are guns, they need to be secure and the ammunition also needs to be secured in a separate location (within the house).
I usually go with kid for the first visit, and casually ask about guns and drug use. If I get a bad vibe I stay or make up excuse for us both to leave.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I was keeping an eye out for everything - SES, education of parents, behavior of parents, cleanliness of the house, if they have pitbulls or other aggressive dogs, gun owners, smell of weed, smokers, pets in the house, play area, what kind of hosts and guests are they etc.
Normally, when kids were little, I invited a couple children and their mothers at our house to hang out first. I would get a good sense of the family and the kids by observing them.
In my culture, we do not usually let kids go alone in someone else's home, nor do we have a culture of just one-on-one playdate. Infact, the playdates are mainly, the more the merrier.
You call a few kids and their moms over at your house. Kids play together and also have one supervised activity, eat snacks and then go home. Moms are hosted with coffee and munchies. They also keep an eye on the behavior of their child in the group. Everyone must be inclusive and nice to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t send my kid to a republican house.
So you talk about politics before you know the family?! Were you raised in a barn? This is very rude and also very divisive in our culture. But, hey, you do you. If your kid comes to my house (we are independents, slightly left leaning), I will ask they they refrain talking politics. Hopefully your kids learn manners through their community, because their parents aren't teaching them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inspired by another thread.
My parents only requirement was that the family was also Christian. Growing up in the south that was 90% of families. They were delusional to think if they were church goers they were good. I ended up in some very dangerous homes (rampant sexual, physical and emotional abuse and parents with addiction issues).
My own children are still too small to go over to anyone’s house alone.
What are your requirements? Religion? Socioeconomic status? Education? Employment? Gut feeling? Good vibes?
Dear God - this is DCUM. We know Christians are all bad. What a stupid thread to take a cheap shot at Christians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To go alone: I always asked about guns. If there are guns, they need to be secure and the ammunition also needs to be secured in a separate location (within the house).
Most people will not tell you they have a gun
Both Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have bragged about the guns they own.
Guess they are not good enough for whack-job PP.
Anonymous wrote:Inspired by another thread.
My parents only requirement was that the family was also Christian. Growing up in the south that was 90% of families. They were delusional to think if they were church goers they were good. I ended up in some very dangerous homes (rampant sexual, physical and emotional abuse and parents with addiction issues).
My own children are still too small to go over to anyone’s house alone.
What are your requirements? Religion? Socioeconomic status? Education? Employment? Gut feeling? Good vibes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To go alone: I always asked about guns. If there are guns, they need to be secure and the ammunition also needs to be secured in a separate location (within the house).
I usually go with kid for the first visit, and casually ask about guns and drug use. If I get a bad vibe I stay or make up excuse for us both to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To go alone: I always asked about guns. If there are guns, they need to be secure and the ammunition also needs to be secured in a separate location (within the house).
Most people will not tell you they have a gun