Anonymous wrote:Bear in mind you're the type of parents who are so absorbed with your teenagers that you're regulars on a message board about them.
None of my sons friends parents have called, texted or came to the door since the end of elementary school/early middle school.
They all have cell phones and it is their responsibility to tell their parents where they are and to let them know if they need anything.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lmaoooooooooooo I would die if one of my 16 year old daughters friends mothers needed to meet us in order to hang out here!
Meet? No. But how would you react if your 16 year old daughter’s friend’s mother texted you and said “I know my Larla has been hanging out a lot at your house. Thank you for hosting. This is the best number to reach me at should you ever need to.” Coz that happens to me and I find it totally normal and frankly comforting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lmaoooooooooooo I would die if one of my 16 year old daughters friends mothers needed to meet us in order to hang out here!
Meet? No. But how would you react if your 16 year old daughter’s friend’s mother texted you and said “I know my Larla has been hanging out a lot at your house. Thank you for hosting. This is the best number to reach me at should you ever need to.” Coz that happens to me and I find it totally normal and frankly comforting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about if the kids were 16? Maybe I'm weird but I wouldn't let my 16 yr old go over someone's house whose parents I have never met.
Your weird. No other parents do this. You're overr protective and your kid is mortified.
When something happens to your kid because you are being the cool parent, we don't want to hear the sob story on this board.
Poor crazy overprotective parents. What will you do in 2 years when your helpless baby is an adult?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s important to meet the adults. I walked over with cookies to meet new people who moved in across the street. These are all expensive five bedroom suburban homes. So I knock on the door and I can hear a male yelling. The wife comes to the door while this drunken, belligerent ahold is screaming in the background. Their young kids were crying.
If my kids walked into that, I don’t know if they’re old enough to handle it. I’m
I'm glad I don't have nosy gossips showing up with cookies when I'm trying to have a wine. You've never had stress when you moved? You sound like a boring a hole.
“A wine”? That’s not a thing. A glass? A bottle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s important to meet the adults. I walked over with cookies to meet new people who moved in across the street. These are all expensive five bedroom suburban homes. So I knock on the door and I can hear a male yelling. The wife comes to the door while this drunken, belligerent ahold is screaming in the background. Their young kids were crying.
If my kids walked into that, I don’t know if they’re old enough to handle it. I’m
I'm glad I don't have nosy gossips showing up with cookies when I'm trying to have a wine. You've never had stress when you moved? You sound like a boring a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Lmaoooooooooooo I would die if one of my 16 year old daughters friends mothers needed to meet us in order to hang out here!
Anonymous wrote:I agree it’s important to meet the adults. I walked over with cookies to meet new people who moved in across the street. These are all expensive five bedroom suburban homes. So I knock on the door and I can hear a male yelling. The wife comes to the door while this drunken, belligerent ahold is screaming in the background. Their young kids were crying.
If my kids walked into that, I don’t know if they’re old enough to handle it. I’m
Anonymous wrote:My 16 yr old can't drive so I'd be the one to drop her off at her friend's house. Yes, I'd ask to meet the parents if they are at home. I think it's weird to drop your kid off at some random house and drive away.