Anonymous wrote:I love the “we are a safe family and kids can sleep here” parents. But they forbid their kids from going anywhere or sleeping over anyone else’s house. LOL
Great values to teach your kids. People must trust you, but you can not trust anyone else in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife was molested and raped as a kid. One of the incidents happened at a sleepover. Another happened kind of fast at a playdate where her friend's older brother made her go down on him. I've dated a number of women who've shared horrific stories of things that happened to them. I was totally on board when my wife said that she didn't want any playdates or sleepovers. I know the statistics, but it's not a risk I'm willing to take.
We weren't graphic, but we explained to our daughter that some people do things to kids, and it would be safer to wait until she was in high school. She's nine now. She's had the more graphic sex talk, and we went a little more detailed into what rape and molestation were. She connected the dots with playdates and being mindful of strangers.
I am so sorry these things happened to your wife. We are pretty strict about no cleepovers, too, for reasons similar to yours. People who are dismissive about these possibilities are truly lucky they have never experienced them.
Anonymous wrote:
My mother never allow me to have sleep over until I finish high school ( but allow my friends to sleep over at my house)
I turned out normal.
I have A son and no he will not be sleep over at anyone’s house. His friends are welcome to our house to have sleep over. I do not trust anyone and do not want to allow any chance for horrible things to happen to my son. Call me crazy if you want but I don’t care
Anonymous wrote:My wife was molested and raped as a kid. One of the incidents happened at a sleepover. Another happened kind of fast at a playdate where her friend's older brother made her go down on him. I've dated a number of women who've shared horrific stories of things that happened to them. I was totally on board when my wife said that she didn't want any playdates or sleepovers. I know the statistics, but it's not a risk I'm willing to take.
We weren't graphic, but we explained to our daughter that some people do things to kids, and it would be safer to wait until she was in high school. She's nine now. She's had the more graphic sex talk, and we went a little more detailed into what rape and molestation were. She connected the dots with playdates and being mindful of strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are more likely to get shot in a school shooting or get into a car accident driving with you, than something happen to them at a sleepover.
Fear mongering at it's finest.
Thank you!
These anxiety ridden Mommies destroying their kid's lives one neurotic episode at a time.
They can't walk to the bus stop alone.
They can't cross a street.
Go to the park - alone? Never!
Sleepovers? A complete travesty waiting to happen.![]()
It’s called parenting. Try it.
I do a lot of hiring...anxiety ridden moms have no idea how much damage they have done to their adult kids. That's what they are adult kids. It's sad to see how much hand holding they need because mommy never let them out to play alone. I have such fond memories of riding my bike around all day in the summer with my friends. Exploring nature, etc. It was so much fun. I had rules to follow, like check in every two hours, always be home when the lights come on, etc. What you are robbing from your kids is a travesty.
I have one question that I ask potential new employees....when did you learn to ride a bicycle? It is so sad that 5 out of 10 have never learned because I quote, "Mom didn't like me being out on my bike alone and she didn't ride a bike." I don't hire these kids....
You base your hiring decisions on someone’s athletic abilities from childhood? Instead of educational experience, GPA, and character? That’s totally messed up! What kind of company do you run?
Not the PP, but probably one with employees with social skills, independent decision making skills, determination, and grit. A GPA means nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids are more likely to get shot in a school shooting or get into a car accident driving with you, than something happen to them at a sleepover.
Fear mongering at it's finest.
Thank you!
These anxiety ridden Mommies destroying their kid's lives one neurotic episode at a time.
They can't walk to the bus stop alone.
They can't cross a street.
Go to the park - alone? Never!
Sleepovers? A complete travesty waiting to happen.![]()
It’s called parenting. Try it.
I do a lot of hiring...anxiety ridden moms have no idea how much damage they have done to their adult kids. That's what they are adult kids. It's sad to see how much hand holding they need because mommy never let them out to play alone. I have such fond memories of riding my bike around all day in the summer with my friends. Exploring nature, etc. It was so much fun. I had rules to follow, like check in every two hours, always be home when the lights come on, etc. What you are robbing from your kids is a travesty.
I have one question that I ask potential new employees....when did you learn to ride a bicycle? It is so sad that 5 out of 10 have never learned because I quote, "Mom didn't like me being out on my bike alone and she didn't ride a bike." I don't hire these kids....
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize my 3 sons were going to be sexually molesting all your girls at sleepovers. Seems like it is a nightly offense her in the DC Metro area.
You parents are beyond creepy. I feel scared for anyone with boys.