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Sleepover


Question Posted Saturday July 14 2007, 12:06 am

My best friends mom say no to have a sleepover everytime I go to her house and that she will miss her too much. But might not say no if she knows about it before. Evertime I ask my mom to have a sleepover she always says YES! We really want to have a sleepover. How could my friend convince her mom to sleepover my house.

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bloomingchick12 answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 6:28 pm:
ok well you need to tell your friend to tell her mom that she is getting old enough to spend the nite at your house so she will understand....

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Alilash answered Saturday July 14 2007, 11:20 pm:
I've been in this situation many times. Her mom is probably just being very protective. Tell your friend to talk to her mom and say " Mom, I'm very good friends with ___, and i was wondering if you could talk to ___ mom on the phone and discuss sleeping over" I'm sure her mom won't miss her, but is just being very protective and doesn't really know ur parents. If her mom still won't agree I'm sure after you guys keep hanging out she might think twice about it. I hope I helped! (hope she gets to sleepover sometime soon!!!)

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memoriesxforeverx answered Saturday July 14 2007, 12:01 pm:
well if it really is really worried about missing your bff thing which might not really be it, then tell your bff to talk to her mother because its not like when she gets older and has her own house the mother will sleepover their.
But maybe you could tell your friend to tell their mom that they will call to say goodnight at a certain time.
another thing you could do is show the mom you are responsible and mature. some mothers are uneasy, my mom is with my bff but i just have to show her how fun and trusting my friend is, and would never make me do something i dont feel comfortable doing etc.
i hope i helped :]

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MzJENNiFER answered Saturday July 14 2007, 9:11 am:
Have a sleepover at your friends house first. That way her mom may feel comfortable with the fact of her daughter sleeping over your house.
♥ Mz.JENNiFER

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rollergirl66 answered Saturday July 14 2007, 8:57 am:
You could have a sleepover at her house first, so her mom can see you're not getting up to any mischief or anything like that! Then maybe when you want to have one at your place, get your mom to call hers and ask a few days in advance, so your friend's mom will know your parents are looking after everyone. Sometimes the invitation sounds better coming from the parents than from their kids.
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