i think that it is always a good idea to let your kids friends hang out at your house, at least u will know what they are doing and i like when people feel comfotable at my home anyway.
2006-10-01 04:59:25
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answered by homicyde4life 4
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I'm a single father with a daughter. For a while I let her friends hang out here, despite the fact that she often dragged in five or six at a time. They were fairly well behaved and quiet so everything was OK. Then it got to where, if I didn't lock the front door, these younguns would simply come in without knocking, whether my daughter was home or not, raid the fridge, turn on the TV and make themselves at home. When it go to the point that they would spend the night uninvited I finally told them as nicely as I could that they were going to have to find another club house.
2006-10-01 05:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I always had a houseful, my son's friends used to tell them I was fun and so cool... Sadly for me my youngest son who is 20 left home in July and moved into his own place... I miss the noise they made running up and down the stairs. I live in a three storey house. I miss the music and laughter that came from his room, or those loving words," Mum we are starving, what is there to eat"?. LOL Make the most of it whilst you can hon .x
2006-10-01 05:29:43
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answered by Lyn I 5
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When my daughter was in school her friends would hang out at my house, she had lots of guys that were her friends. They would come over and we always had fun. Never had to worry about anybody bothering her these guys would protect her always. That was reassuring for me. Her best friend Misty just always spent the night.We all sat in living room joked around . Don't really like my son's friends, so they don't hang out at my house.
2006-10-01 05:17:23
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answered by jingles_200 6
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Im not a parent but if i were, yes i would definitely let my kids´ friends´ hang out in my home.
2006-10-01 05:01:51
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answered by Jaded 7
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2016-12-12 18:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I'm not a parent, but if and when I do become one I will most certainly open my home to my kids friends.
2006-10-01 05:00:09
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answered by anonymous 6
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That is what I hope happens when my girls are older. Right now I like for people to come over, but we are so new to the area that the girls don't have a lot of friends over to visit, but we have one friend whose daughter likes to stay with us overnight.
2006-10-01 13:55:19
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answered by mom of girls 6
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That's really great as long as they respect you and listen when you ask them to behave. It's good for them to have another adult that they trust incase they ever need to talk to someone other than their own parents.
2006-10-01 05:10:30
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answered by CourtneyMT 3
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That sounds great :) My parents never let anyone come over, so I always went to my friend's house, because her parents were like you. :D
2006-10-01 05:10:38
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answered by audio♥panic 2
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