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Doing what I can to help keep you safe is enough work for me." Good luck. Lori No. -- Barbara To cheerleader the parent asking about co-ed sleepovers for her 14 year old. I cheerleader have not allowed my daughters to go to co-ed sleepovers (15 and 17). It is against my better judgement, I don't think kids need that level of intimacy at cheerleader that age, I think it puts a pressure on kids to be "comfortable" when they may not. I also feel kids ask to do things, not because they want to do it but because of peer pressure and they welcome being told "no" from time to time---even if it doesn't appear so. I am fairly sure that all the other girls are not allowed ( I also don't care if ALL the others get to do so, I feel as a parent it is my responsibility to respond to what is best for my child and not what the group does; and thus teach my child to make independent decisions about this, drinking, drugs, sex, etc). Anyway, just my thoughts... Anon. I think that allowing your child to go to a Co-ed sleepover is asking for trouble, especially when there are older kids, ie sophmores and juniors(or older).
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