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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 700417" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>My kids never asked when they were younger. It never really came up. My daughter moved to another state when she was about 21 and a few years later she was in a very serious relationship with a man and they had moved in to an apartment together. I had no problem with this - I was GLAD he was there with her! She was a nurse working nights and I always worried about her being by herself. They soon became engaged and traveled up here for Thanksgiving for us to meet him. I had no problem with them sharing my spare bedroom. Would have been rather hypocritical if I did! They were both in their mid 20's, already living together, engaged to be married. No problem. And that man has now been my son-in-law for thirteen years. But if one of my kids had asked about bringing a casual hookup or someone they were dating home when they were younger? Absolutely not and they knew better than to ask!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 700417, member: 1883"] My kids never asked when they were younger. It never really came up. My daughter moved to another state when she was about 21 and a few years later she was in a very serious relationship with a man and they had moved in to an apartment together. I had no problem with this - I was GLAD he was there with her! She was a nurse working nights and I always worried about her being by herself. They soon became engaged and traveled up here for Thanksgiving for us to meet him. I had no problem with them sharing my spare bedroom. Would have been rather hypocritical if I did! They were both in their mid 20's, already living together, engaged to be married. No problem. And that man has now been my son-in-law for thirteen years. But if one of my kids had asked about bringing a casual hookup or someone they were dating home when they were younger? Absolutely not and they knew better than to ask! [/QUOTE]
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