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Asked my son's girlfriend not come over everyday
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 728557" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is just a guess, but I bet I know why they wanted to be at your house and not hers. They said her house was "boring". They spent all their time at your house in your son's bedroom. I bet her parents will not let them spend all of their time in her bedroom. Parents of girls often are not so fond of allowing the boyfriends to just hang out in the girl's bedroom, especially with the door closed. Parents of boys seem to be more open about this. Even when the "child" is an adult. Is it any wonder they wanted to be at your house for so much time? </p><p></p><p>Who cares? It is still your house and they were making you uncomfortable. You made a reasonable request, and they refused to honor it. This is NOT your problem and if they don't want to be at your house, it isn't your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 728557, member: 1233"] This is just a guess, but I bet I know why they wanted to be at your house and not hers. They said her house was "boring". They spent all their time at your house in your son's bedroom. I bet her parents will not let them spend all of their time in her bedroom. Parents of girls often are not so fond of allowing the boyfriends to just hang out in the girl's bedroom, especially with the door closed. Parents of boys seem to be more open about this. Even when the "child" is an adult. Is it any wonder they wanted to be at your house for so much time? Who cares? It is still your house and they were making you uncomfortable. You made a reasonable request, and they refused to honor it. This is NOT your problem and if they don't want to be at your house, it isn't your problem. [/QUOTE]
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