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2006-12-16 13:54:39 · 38 answers · asked by paradox is interesting 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

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not in my house sister. they can do their own thing when they are grown and out of the house.

2006-12-16 13:57:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I would have to say at 18yrs then they are an adult and have to be responsible for their own actions.

Do you have 1 or 2 and are they thee same sex?

I ask this because i an the mother of both a girl and a boy and boy did they get me this summer. Knowing that i would not have the opposites sleep over, and sharing the same group of friends since they are only 18mths apart they invited each others friends over and it became the same thing so now i have a no sleepover rule period- and that means no sleep outs as well only to family members houses.

You have to be really carefull with these kids they want to know to much to soon. Besides now that there are no more sleep overs i get a full nights sleep- Thank God

2006-12-16 16:17:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't say how old your son or daughter is but I would never let my daughter have her boyfriend over let alone sleep over and I can tell you as a parent and a Minister, I would lose control if I ever found out that they have slept together until they are married. The bible is clear about sexual activity prior to marriage and it's a sin. I would tell her that when she finishes High School and College then and only then she can go on her own and do as she wishes I won't stop loving her but I will not be happy with her choices if they go against all we are teaching her and by our example she goes in another direction, But I encourage you to get your teen or child into a good Church Youth Group and give them a good foundation in God's Word.

Thanks

2006-12-16 14:08:52 · answer #3 · answered by Georgia Preacher 6 · 1 1

Well I'm 19 now and just started sleeping at my bfs like once a month or so, its really not a big deal, just some sleepin going on. If your worried about them having sex, well heres some info there gonna do anywhere, anytime they can. If you think by not allowing them to sleep over your stopping them from having sex, thats just wrong cause they could be doing at 3:00pm in a car somewhere. A good age I would say is graduated from high school so 17-18.

2006-12-17 04:10:41 · answer #4 · answered by missinmybaby 1 · 1 0

That's a tough question for any parent. Some important questions are how mature is the kid, are they inclined to take risks, are they in a committed relationship?

My mom aloud sleep overs with our boyfriends when me and my sister were 16. This being said we had a history of being responsible kids. Also we were in relationships. And under no circumstances were we to sleep in the same room. There was also a rule in our house that we were not aloud to have boys in our rooms with the door closed.

What ever you decide the most important thing is that you are comfortable with the decision. You are the parent after all. Take care and good luck.

2006-12-16 14:04:26 · answer #5 · answered by Jenny 1 · 1 0

Okay, I don't think there ever is a real age for this sort of thing. I feel that it is disrespectful to let a childs boyfriend/girlfriend stay over until they are married. I'm 24 and my parents never let one girlfriend stay over until I did get married. I think that help preserve the respect of the parents house. We all know what teens are thinking about when they want their boyfriend/girlfriend to stay the night. So just to save yourself the trouble, make em' wait till they're married to start stay the night together.

2006-12-16 14:07:02 · answer #6 · answered by Leadoff7 1 · 1 0

I would say 17 or 18, and only if it was some kind of emergency, like if the boyfriend or girlfriend was very ill or their car was broken down and, because it is a REALLY long drive or something, they couldn't get a ride home....and the kids would be sleeping in separate rooms, as well. Otherwise, I'd say wait until the child is maturely living on his/her own before you welcome the significant other for a sleep-over.

2006-12-16 13:57:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

whilst they are legally adults (18). 15 and sixteen is sooo youthful and so beside the point! i'm 17, and that i've got a boyfriend who i've got been with for over 2 years. i'm pregnant, and he nonetheless isn't allowed to stay the night by using fact its in simple terms no longer suitable. I actually have a 14 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous brother, and a 9 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous sister. And having my boyfriend who's 20 stay the night at my abode and sleep in the comparable mattress as I, isn't placing a physically powerful occasion. yet i think I already shot that to hell thinking i'm 17 and pregnant. yet I know my mom along with her selection. I understand and that i do no longer go that line. i'm decrease than her roof and hence its her rules. of direction i circulate on journeys with my bf yet it relatively is barely by using fact i'm a specail case.. What extra ought to take place? yet i've got on no account been allowed to stay at his abode, and that i'm nonetheless no longer. And once I develop my daughter, there is not any way on god's green earth that i will enable her to stay along with her boyfriend or have her boyfriend stay at my abode, whilst she resides decrease than my roof. yet I in simple terms think of it relatively is ridiculous. She's gonna finally end up pregnant.

2016-10-15 02:24:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Personally, I would never agree to this. I think when they are out on their own--in their own home it's their own decision but not while living in my home.

After prom one night, my parents agreed to a boy/girl sleepover. The boys however were locked in the living room from 2am until 9am. These were the times my parents were not awake. My sister and I were very trustworthy also. I might consider that depending on how my children act.

We were also not allowed to have boys in our rooms with the door closed.

Right now though, since my kids are just young and I have no clue how they will act, I think I'll just say no until the time comes.

2006-12-16 14:01:48 · answer #9 · answered by .vato. 6 · 1 1

I'm 14 and my dad would allow my boyfriend to sleep over... (I'm single though) We would be in the same room, but we'd definitely be in different beds. It doesn't automatically mean we would engage in sexual activity.... I think it's okay at 14+ as long as you trust your son/daughter and you believe they are responsible or mature. And if they stuff up, then that privilege should be taken away; it's as simple as that.

2006-12-16 14:31:56 · answer #10 · answered by Astrid 5 · 0 1

no offense, but are you kidding? The ONLY way would be if I had a separate bedroom on the other side of the house and think I would think twice or more. It's just NOT appropriate until they are married. Decorum, morals, and all that. I would never tempt my child like that.

2006-12-16 14:17:43 · answer #11 · answered by snddupree 5 · 2 0

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