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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 745394" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Honestly. You're his parent, they aren't. it sounds like they still want to parent and protocol what you do, extending into how you parent. </p><p>I'm not a big fan of co-ed sleepovers, problems being given an opportunity to happen. But I wouldn't berate you for it. Your circus, your monkey <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Dropping him off to meet friends, girl at movies, what is wrong with that? I would have offered to pick the girl up. Heck you drop them at movies, her parents bring them home. We did stuff like that. </p><p>I wasn't allowed to go out with a boy on a date til I was 16..OMG that was 1977, a billion years ago. Maybe it would be nice to be back to those old rules..a bit unrealistic. Lot of good it did..I had boyfriends from jr high onward. I would rather my kids be upfront with me with where they want to go and who they want to meet. they will find a way to do it anyway. </p><p>Enjoy his age, and hopefully he will share with you and your get to meet who he is hanging with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 745394, member: 23103"] Honestly. You're his parent, they aren't. it sounds like they still want to parent and protocol what you do, extending into how you parent. I'm not a big fan of co-ed sleepovers, problems being given an opportunity to happen. But I wouldn't berate you for it. Your circus, your monkey :) Dropping him off to meet friends, girl at movies, what is wrong with that? I would have offered to pick the girl up. Heck you drop them at movies, her parents bring them home. We did stuff like that. I wasn't allowed to go out with a boy on a date til I was 16..OMG that was 1977, a billion years ago. Maybe it would be nice to be back to those old rules..a bit unrealistic. Lot of good it did..I had boyfriends from jr high onward. I would rather my kids be upfront with me with where they want to go and who they want to meet. they will find a way to do it anyway. Enjoy his age, and hopefully he will share with you and your get to meet who he is hanging with. [/QUOTE]
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