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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 87517" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>We have had co ed sleepovers. No boyfriend/girlfriend thing though. The kids hung out with husband and I and hung out together. These were regular kids we knew but we never made a big deal about the opposite sex being a big taboo. On the other hand, I want them to understand boundaries, and what's appropriate in our home. If they have sex in their own car, that's on them but they better not be having it on my sheets!</p><p></p><p>I would not allow a girlfriend of either of my son's to stay over in their room while in high school. I don't trust them but more is the issue of respect of your home and your parents. I don't think it's old fashioned. I think it's common courtesy. </p><p></p><p>What teenager really believes their parents trust them??? Ha! no way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 87517, member: 3"] We have had co ed sleepovers. No boyfriend/girlfriend thing though. The kids hung out with husband and I and hung out together. These were regular kids we knew but we never made a big deal about the opposite sex being a big taboo. On the other hand, I want them to understand boundaries, and what's appropriate in our home. If they have sex in their own car, that's on them but they better not be having it on my sheets! I would not allow a girlfriend of either of my son's to stay over in their room while in high school. I don't trust them but more is the issue of respect of your home and your parents. I don't think it's old fashioned. I think it's common courtesy. What teenager really believes their parents trust them??? Ha! no way. [/QUOTE]
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