Are/were sleepovers allowed in your house?

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answer:I had sleepovers all the time when I was growing up. My best friends lived down the street from me and we were always at each other’s homes. They were second homes for us. Our children also have/had sleepovers. I’m also surprised about the answers at Cafe Mom. I haven’t read them, but I have spent time on that site. Now you have me curious. What were their reasons?

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