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What Time To Have A Sleepover

What would be the best time for a sleepover to start and end?

um... then it's not a sleepover!! :P

i'd say 6-10?

i mean how old are the kids.. you don't want to have the parents coming super late to pick up the kids... and if it's going to be a 'sleepover' it should be dark

and if you're over 19... then just make it a real sleepover! sleepovers are supposed to be long and in pajamas.. and involve sleeping!

Night time sleepover what to do?

me and my friend are having a sleepover, its late at night, and we dont want to do makeup dress up or anything like that. we dont really tallk about people so thats out of the way. my parents are sleeping and we dont know what to do. any suggestions ?

When's the best time to have a sleepover?

UM... A FRIDAY NIGHT..MAYBE WHEN ITS RAINING..NOT A SATURDAY OR SUNDAY EWW...BUT DEFINATELY A FRIDAY RAINY NIGHT SO YALL WILL BE GLAD TO BE IN.

Teens: How often do you have sleepovers?

Have you ever realized that you only ask questions to talk about things in your life? Like, I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but you never ask questions just to ask them. Like, you just asked this to brag about your sex life and your boyfriend... Idk, I'm just sayin'.

Anyway, I don't have sleepovers as much as I'd like to now because I always have rehearsal. If not for one show, then for the other. I stay out super late with my friends a lot but I usually have to be up early the next morning so I go back to my house. It sucks because we go to different schools and we're all so busy all the time, but I'm getting off topic here, lol. I have sleepovers a lot but not as much as I would like to. And honestly, I like sleeping in my own bed.

My wife has sleepovers with her friends all the time. Do you think she is cheating on me? Is it normal for adults to have sleepovers?

Firstly, we’re not mind readers, nor do any of us have the super power to look into someone’s activities from random points around the planet.Secondly, from where is your paranoia based on? Have you ever had this issue? Is there anything she has done in the past that warrants this paranoia?Lastly, normality is irrelevant. If 10,000 people say it’s abnormal and 9,999 people say it is normal, who will you side with and why would it matter in the first place? People who ask whether something is normal or not, are usually people who lack the maturity to think and decide things on their own.Your wife has sleepovers with her friends. Is this a common theme with them since before you two met? If not, is this a part of her character to enjoy these sort of things? Perhaps, she has her sleepovers to get away from you? Why? Why would she do this? Do you overwhelm her with your paranoia and possible controlling tendencies? Do you smother her space and free time most of the time? Do you have healthy, open conversations? Do you ever speak with her, without accusing her of anything?It’s also possible, she has her sleepovers just because she enjoys them and has nothing to do with you.Who really knows? None of us do. If you have a hard time speaking with your wife about this, then your marriage has already cracked and is on the way to being broken further.You know what I do if I see something irregular in my relationship? I go to the source. I go to my wife and ask her what’s going on, then we talk about it. Sometimes, we have to talk about it a different day because she’s going through ‘Yellow or Orange Alert’ (PTSD). So I wait until she is ready. Often times, she just writes me a short letter, explaining why she is behaving the way she does.You see? Early on in our relationship, we made it definite, that we will openly communicate our feelings, thoughts and issues with each other. Why? Otherwise, we get a situation like yours. Think about it.

I'm sick and I have a sleepover tomorrow?

So, I'm sick with a cold. Runny nose, a really dry scratchy throat, a headache, and sometimes I get feel like I'm going to throw up when I stand.

Thing is, I have a sleepover tomorrow that I've been waiting for a long time to have. My friend can't reschedule. I don't wanna feel miserable at the sleepover, but I also don't wanna have to wait months for another chance.

Any methods to get this bug to go away fast?

Do you enforce a bedtime on sleepovers at your house?

... and if so, for which age group, and what time? at what age would you let them stay up as late as they wanted even if that meant all night?

do you care what time (if ever) your child gets to sleep on a sleepover at someone else's house? do you have an expectation that the hosting family will enforce some sort of bedtime?

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