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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 539335" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Janet,</p><p>I know you didn't direct the quesiton to me, but since I'm not allowing sleepovers here, I will answer (speaking strictly for myself). The difference with you and Tony - versus my difficult child and whoever is the current boyfriend - is that she LIVES here. If she was on her own and living with a signfiicant other, I would probably alllow them to room together when visiting, depending on the duration of the relathionship. As to how long that would be, i really can't say, but I know I wouldn't enforce separate bedrooms on a clearly committed, long term relaionship.</p><p></p><p>What I wont' sand for, is a kid who lives with mom but lives AS THOUGH she is on her own. I know you made different decisions with your sons, and I respect your right to do so. In my own personal situation, that is where I draw my line in the sand.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 539335, member: 9175"] Janet, I know you didn't direct the quesiton to me, but since I'm not allowing sleepovers here, I will answer (speaking strictly for myself). The difference with you and Tony - versus my difficult child and whoever is the current boyfriend - is that she LIVES here. If she was on her own and living with a signfiicant other, I would probably alllow them to room together when visiting, depending on the duration of the relathionship. As to how long that would be, i really can't say, but I know I wouldn't enforce separate bedrooms on a clearly committed, long term relaionship. What I wont' sand for, is a kid who lives with mom but lives AS THOUGH she is on her own. I know you made different decisions with your sons, and I respect your right to do so. In my own personal situation, that is where I draw my line in the sand. Dash [/QUOTE]
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