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easy child is ballsy-WWYD?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 323839" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Nope. Not. At. All.</p><p></p><p>For me, it wouldn't matter if it was exh, boyfriend's cousin or the guy who runs the gas station down the street. easy child invited someone to stay overnight in YOUR house when you won't be home. Not cool. If it was HER house, that would be one thing. But she invited someone to stay in YOUR house. She may be old enough to extend invitations but she is also old enough to get that it's not her house. </p><p></p><p>Actually....that is a reason you can use if you don't want to tell her that you don't want your exh in the house when you aren't. It's YOUR house and you are not comfortable having someone YOU didn't invite, spending the night when you aren't home. Period. If she doesn't understand...well, that's her problem. If exh doesn't get it either, flat out tell him the same thing. It doesn't matter who it is. You aren't comfortable with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 323839, member: 2459"] Nope. Not. At. All. For me, it wouldn't matter if it was exh, boyfriend's cousin or the guy who runs the gas station down the street. easy child invited someone to stay overnight in YOUR house when you won't be home. Not cool. If it was HER house, that would be one thing. But she invited someone to stay in YOUR house. She may be old enough to extend invitations but she is also old enough to get that it's not her house. Actually....that is a reason you can use if you don't want to tell her that you don't want your exh in the house when you aren't. It's YOUR house and you are not comfortable having someone YOU didn't invite, spending the night when you aren't home. Period. If she doesn't understand...well, that's her problem. If exh doesn't get it either, flat out tell him the same thing. It doesn't matter who it is. You aren't comfortable with it. [/QUOTE]
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