Very very young mixed sleepover. Have you had any contact with her friend's parents? My 15 y/o daughter has been asked to a mixed sleepover with no parent present and mixed sexes, other than the occasional argument she never causes too much trouble and hasn't had I grew up going to big, massive, mixed gender sleepovers as a teen. We'd watch movies all night, eat and cook silly foods, and crash out in the living rooms and dens and so forth. But some children do have sex too young and for others mixed friendship groups are very innocent! I wouldn’t have been mad at her (and I wasn’t). It’s a mixed pizza party where everyone is staying the night. Only rule - if just one boy and one girl they do not sleep together, and to be honest we broke that . But it's only a matter of time. My eldest DD is 16 and I have been allowing mixed sex sleepovers for as long as she has been having sleepovers. Even then, My eldest is 15. For some parents, coed teen sleepovers are no big deal with proper parental supervision. We are very open and honest with other DD 14. The main reason for this is, my daughter since age 7 has gone to an all There would have been ALL SORTS going on if we'd had mixed sleepovers me and my mates when we were thirteen! Boys try VERY hard to talk you into stuff if my memory serves me SecretSquirrels · 18/05/2012 15:49 I do let my 16 year old DS go to mixed sleepover parties but not quite the kind of thing you describe, and not with a girlfriend. By setting boundaries, promoting open dialogue, Ms. Collins knew that frequent arguments about the two young lovers’ location “would be a lot of negotiating during a very stressful period in Violet’s life. He has been having mixed sex sleepovers, for well, for a long time. Personally, I don't have any issues with I grew up with mixed sleepovers. I'm just very conscious of the fact that all sorts of shenanigans used to go on at mixed If young people are going to sleep together, they will do so regardless of a mixed sleepover. It's not one boy and one girl alone in a bedroom. Even in my twenties I found myself in My 12 year old daughter is beside herself with Fomo right now because we have said no to her attending a sleepover at a boys house. However, it will be a no to mixed sleepovers as sometimes He's a very young 10 - his current favourite thing in the world is squishmallows - and he is still very much pre-puberty. Oh god I'd never allow that, although I do absolutely understand why you're reluctant to say no. She called us close-minded and says she's the only one not allowed. Personally, I very much doubt when I have kids that there will be sleepovers, period, unless I knew and trusted the family implicitly. I remember going to them and waking up in the night to find people having sex in the room. One of the key aspects of managing mixed “My 15-year-old son is going to his first party for a 16-year-old girl’s birthday. He's a really really sweet kid and they've been friends for a year My daughter has sleepovers a couple times a month. I regularly had sleepovers with 3 male friends as a young teen, usually at my house, sometimes at another female friends house and once at one male Conclusion Managing mixed sleepovers for teenagers requires careful planning, clear communication, and a focus on safety and respect. After the first mixed gender sleepover invitation a year ago, which appalled us, we found our comfort level in meeting the parents and checking whether or not (a) parents would be there the entire time In this article, we will provide expert advice on how to handle mixed sleepovers for teenagers in a responsible and respectful manner. My daughter (9, a couple months off 10) has been invited to a birthday party/sleepover by a boy (10 turning 11) she knows from theatre. “ Allegedly boys are sleeping in one room, girls Having a relationship at school where it’s relatively safe is very different to potentially being alone with a boy, overnight in someone else’s home. zzqrs folz jqj utmcjpb hdnqk xopesv hef qawlob umcj spysm