At what age sleepovers stop?

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  1. Luchito Registered Senior Member

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    My children group sleep overs stop for me after one of the host families found out the terrible smell came from my socks...
     
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  3. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    PARENTS ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO PARTICIPATE IN CHILDREN'S SLEEP OVERS.

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  5. Luchito Registered Senior Member

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    They do when toxic smell invades the whole house.
     
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  7. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    serious psychological problems(i think you have)

    sounds like you
    A do not love your children
    B place your own need for control of your material possessions above human welfare
    C look to validate that by seeking to collect others to your position of uncaring
    D exercise that as control of people like material objects to their detriment.
    E there is some very large sexual red flags which im not going to get into suffice to say control of humans for material desires seems to be a direction.


    please correct me where i am wrong & give an example(saying "no that's not true" is not an answer, im looking for you to describe your relationship to those your attempting to manipulate)
     
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