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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 267640" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>What kind of dinosaur? 'Cause if you are one, I'm a Triceratops!</p><p> </p><p>Seriously. That's insane. My parents would have killed me for even asking. Yes, I snuck around behind their backs, but a sleepover with a boy? HA. When I moved out of their house with my then-fiance, they let him stay for a week - on the living room couch. And I did not get up and go out there, and he did not come in my room. I was 21 at the time.</p><p> </p><p>My first H never stayed over at my parents'. Ever. And so far, husband hasn't either, because our home is close enough (30 minutes away) to go home.</p><p> </p><p>After catching difficult child 1 and her boyfriend in the act at 6 PM... I know that teens will go to great lengths to do what they want. Not in my house, though. If she has friends over - even the next door neighbors who are PETRIFIED of me and husband - they are in the living room, family room, kitchen or outside - with supervision. I won't go THERE again. The only opposite-sex person allowed is their sibling.</p><p> </p><p>That said, a lot of times we'll do the family thing. difficult child 1 has a friend whose little brother is a friend of difficult child 2. So both of them will come over & we have a monster sleepover. However they're far enough apart in age they want nothing to do with the others - so we have girls downstairs, boys up or the reverse. But THAT'S IT.</p><p> </p><p>Hello, my name is "Cera" and I'm a dinosaur...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 267640, member: 6705"] What kind of dinosaur? 'Cause if you are one, I'm a Triceratops! Seriously. That's insane. My parents would have killed me for even asking. Yes, I snuck around behind their backs, but a sleepover with a boy? HA. When I moved out of their house with my then-fiance, they let him stay for a week - on the living room couch. And I did not get up and go out there, and he did not come in my room. I was 21 at the time. My first H never stayed over at my parents'. Ever. And so far, husband hasn't either, because our home is close enough (30 minutes away) to go home. After catching difficult child 1 and her boyfriend in the act at 6 PM... I know that teens will go to great lengths to do what they want. Not in my house, though. If she has friends over - even the next door neighbors who are PETRIFIED of me and husband - they are in the living room, family room, kitchen or outside - with supervision. I won't go THERE again. The only opposite-sex person allowed is their sibling. That said, a lot of times we'll do the family thing. difficult child 1 has a friend whose little brother is a friend of difficult child 2. So both of them will come over & we have a monster sleepover. However they're far enough apart in age they want nothing to do with the others - so we have girls downstairs, boys up or the reverse. But THAT'S IT. Hello, my name is "Cera" and I'm a dinosaur... [/QUOTE]
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