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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 169189" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Yup, "sleepovers" are common. It's how my daughter ended up moving out and living with people a couple of times. Of course, it never worked out and that's how she ultimately ended up homeless. Now that she has an apartment there seems to be a constant parade of kids. So far, it is all people she and her roommate know (other than the girls her roomie picks up for the night) but I have all the faith in the world that will change some time in the future.</p><p> </p><p>I know it is hard, but some of it is part of the growing up process. Our kids so desparately want to be liked and respected. Once they have an apartment, they have something many kids their age don't have and it becomes a hangout for drinking, drugs, partying. Stinks for us parents but our kids THINK they are having fun. It does seem that sooner or later they wake up and put a stop to at least some of it.</p><p> </p><p>I'm glad this drama is over. Let's hope she did learn something and takes her landlord's words to heart, even though I think no sleepovers at all is a little harsh.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck on the next saga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 169189, member: 3626"] Yup, "sleepovers" are common. It's how my daughter ended up moving out and living with people a couple of times. Of course, it never worked out and that's how she ultimately ended up homeless. Now that she has an apartment there seems to be a constant parade of kids. So far, it is all people she and her roommate know (other than the girls her roomie picks up for the night) but I have all the faith in the world that will change some time in the future. I know it is hard, but some of it is part of the growing up process. Our kids so desparately want to be liked and respected. Once they have an apartment, they have something many kids their age don't have and it becomes a hangout for drinking, drugs, partying. Stinks for us parents but our kids THINK they are having fun. It does seem that sooner or later they wake up and put a stop to at least some of it. I'm glad this drama is over. Let's hope she did learn something and takes her landlord's words to heart, even though I think no sleepovers at all is a little harsh. Good luck on the next saga. [/QUOTE]
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