Anonymous wrote:Ick, no. Op, the fact that you choose to ask makes me wonder about your judgement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the hard no posters, what do you do about overnights at the houses of b/g twins?
I think you are purposely throwing out a red herring or else you are overthinking this. There is a big difference between a brother being in the house during his sister’s sleepover and a mixed group of boys and girls sleeping in the same room.
Anonymous wrote:For the hard no posters, what do you do about overnights at the houses of b/g twins?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree kids will find a way to have sex, but I'm not going to make it easy for them. Nope.
If you host coed sleepovers, do you get direct parental permission? All it takes is one girl lying to her parents. I would not want to deal with the other parents fury if/when they found out.
There was only 1 kid whose parents I didn’t tell. Her parents are hyper-religious, and they wouldn’t have let her attend if they knew there were gays in the mix. I don’t think it’s right to out kids to adults. I suppose I could have just said “Larlo is staying over tonight, too.” It seems like it would cause unnecessary unease and drama. Even if they were attracted to each other, I don’t think they would get too far in a room full of teens. My apartment is small, and they all sleep in the small living room.
Are you San Francisco poster?
That is not your decision to make for someone else's child.
I don’t know anything about San Francisco poster.
I didn’t decide that their child is a lesbian. They decided to make that an unapproachable subject with their teen. I’m not getting into the middle of all that.
I am talking about the coed sleepover, not the lesbian thing.
Whether or not the kids are gay is irrelevant to the discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but what if it is a co-ed sleep over at a church youth group? The church is small, with about 15 teens and there are maybe 4 church leaders (husband and wife x2) and 3 older youth counselled.
We said no but just also curious what the rest would say.
We say yes all the time. Kids love the lock ins. Most don't sleep.
My son does typically about 3 a.m.
I often chaperone. The kids are never alone.
On my last one at about 6 am the boys and girls were sitting on the huge sectional, most quietly talking, some dozing. There were 3 adults in the room, awake and watching them.
A lock in is not a sleepover
Thank you. That’s exactly what my teen and his friends said. No one sleeps
In the church lock in. And they make breakfast at 7....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree kids will find a way to have sex, but I'm not going to make it easy for them. Nope.
If you host coed sleepovers, do you get direct parental permission? All it takes is one girl lying to her parents. I would not want to deal with the other parents fury if/when they found out.
There was only 1 kid whose parents I didn’t tell. Her parents are hyper-religious, and they wouldn’t have let her attend if they knew there were gays in the mix. I don’t think it’s right to out kids to adults. I suppose I could have just said “Larlo is staying over tonight, too.” It seems like it would cause unnecessary unease and drama. Even if they were attracted to each other, I don’t think they would get too far in a room full of teens. My apartment is small, and they all sleep in the small living room.
Are you San Francisco poster?
That is not your decision to make for someone else's child.
I don’t know anything about San Francisco poster.
I didn’t decide that their child is a lesbian. They decided to make that an unapproachable subject with their teen. I’m not getting into the middle of all that.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has done many of these. The kids don't even change their clothes to sleep. You guys hyper-sexualize everything.
This!Anonymous wrote:I would only agree IF I knew the parents very well and knew they would be heavily supervising. Otherwise NO!