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Would you let .......
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your 16 year old daughter go to an 18th in a private room in a pub.
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Sqad it's not the same pub that was a general comment about 18ths from a pub owner - there will be a big discussion this evening and there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth and that'll just be me LOL - I agree about the drugs / drink etc . Party guy lives in the area - we just don't know him - girls tend to get invited to older parties at this age than boys do
14:48 Fri 25th Sep 2009
Thanks yogi - it is everyone else I don't trust - and she is a good looking girl who knows how to glam herself up.
And there are bound to be 19 year olds there. Not a good scenario. She has been home from school an hour now and hasn't mentioned it at all - she is not a pesterer and it's sometimes harder to say no to that type of kid but we will both be talking with her later
And there are bound to be 19 year olds there. Not a good scenario. She has been home from school an hour now and hasn't mentioned it at all - she is not a pesterer and it's sometimes harder to say no to that type of kid but we will both be talking with her later
Hi again pericat x
It's so hard when as parents, you have to make a decision as to what's best......seems your daughter is lovely, as she is not pestering you about it.........so just maybe, she feels a little uneasy too, not going with someone she knows that's responsible to look after her.
Could'nt you disguise yourself as a teenager, pericat and go with her?......lol
Bet you scrub up lovely....................that'a a compliment, by the way!
Agree that the best way to approach it, is discuss it with her, so best of luck, sweetheart, and hope you make the right decision.
Have a great weekend
love yogi xxx
It's so hard when as parents, you have to make a decision as to what's best......seems your daughter is lovely, as she is not pestering you about it.........so just maybe, she feels a little uneasy too, not going with someone she knows that's responsible to look after her.
Could'nt you disguise yourself as a teenager, pericat and go with her?......lol
Bet you scrub up lovely....................that'a a compliment, by the way!
Agree that the best way to approach it, is discuss it with her, so best of luck, sweetheart, and hope you make the right decision.
Have a great weekend
love yogi xxx
I know lofty - girls are so much more mature than guys - at 16 my son would never have been invited to an 18th. It really is a subject where there are so many differing opinions. And everybody has been so nice and so helpful with their contributions. She is gone to play badminton now till 8 so later we will have a chat when her dad gets in from work. Fathers and their daughters eh