Anonymous wrote:Is no one going to address the ridiculous assumption that 9 and 10 year old prepubescent boys are predators?!!! It’s just as likely that your daughter is and both scenarios are ridiculous.
Of course you’ll want to know the other parents. Pick up the phone and give them a call.
Anonymous wrote:Is no one going to address the ridiculous assumption that 9 and 10 year old prepubescent boys are predators?!!! It’s just as likely that your daughter is and both scenarios are ridiculous.
Of course you’ll want to know the other parents. Pick up the phone and give them a call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just have a blanket no sleepover rule, which my husband insisted on before my kids were even born. I agreed based on experiences I had at sleepovers as a child. We’ve always told them “no sleepovers” just like we’ve always said “no pets”. They protest occasionally but it’s never been that big of a deal.
wow are you lame
My daughter agrees with you. I can live with it, as being the cool mom isn't high on my priority list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just have a blanket no sleepover rule, which my husband insisted on before my kids were even born. I agreed based on experiences I had at sleepovers as a child. We’ve always told them “no sleepovers” just like we’ve always said “no pets”. They protest occasionally but it’s never been that big of a deal.
wow are you lame
Anonymous wrote:Is no one going to address the ridiculous assumption that 9 and 10 year old prepubescent boys are predators?!!! It’s just as likely that your daughter is and both scenarios are ridiculous.
Of course you’ll want to know the other parents. Pick up the phone and give them a call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let her go and pick her up at 9 or whatever we you are comfortable with. My son has a friend who is a girl and she sleeps over with their friend group. They are 10. No one is getting molested.
Absolutely! They are 10 FFS!
Sorry but "They are 10" means absolutely nothing in terms of "They aren't being molested"
Anonymous wrote:We just have a blanket no sleepover rule, which my husband insisted on before my kids were even born. I agreed based on experiences I had at sleepovers as a child. We’ve always told them “no sleepovers” just like we’ve always said “no pets”. They protest occasionally but it’s never been that big of a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let her go and pick her up at 9 or whatever we you are comfortable with. My son has a friend who is a girl and she sleeps over with their friend group. They are 10. No one is getting molested.
Absolutely! They are 10 FFS!
Anonymous wrote:OP - I agree with the people saying it’s ok to tell an 8 yo about SA. Mine knows that there are bad adults who like to look at and touch kids private parts, and if that ever happens to her she can say no and she can tell us and we will always believe her. It reduces the likelihood of your kid being abused if they know what it is and know it’s ok to talk to you about.
Anonymous wrote:Let her go and pick her up at 9 or whatever we you are comfortable with. My son has a friend who is a girl and she sleeps over with their friend group. They are 10. No one is getting molested.
Anonymous wrote:That is pretty cute she thought it was because you would miss her, though!
Anonymous wrote:You should just leave it as you don’t know the parents and so it’s a safety issue. You won’t let her sleep at a strangers house. It doesn’t matter whether she believes you or not, and you don’t need to over explain yourself here. You’re the parent and that’s the rule.