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Should I let my eighteen-year old daughter have her male friend over when I am not home?

She has finished first year of University. She lived by herself in residence and had him visit there,

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  • Kirol
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    I think the real question is; how are you going to stop them?

    Even if you say no, it's going to happen and she is past the age of consent, so...

    It's really time to grow to terms with how she's grown and accept the inevitable. It could be that they really are just friends, but it'll be better for your relationship to allow it to happen and give her the trust and freedom she probably longs for.

    Ask her about how things are going between the two of them, but don't pry.

  • 1 decade ago

    It's your house, are you comfortable with it? Everyone can spill a lot of opinions, but it's your daughter and your house, and if you think she's smart enough not to get pregnant and you can handle the idea, then there's your answer. If not, make her respect your home, your rules. I personally could only base it on a child by child experience. You can never give a blanket statement on something like that.

  • 1 decade ago

    Of Course!

    She is practically an adult!

    Give Her The FreeDom She Deserves!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, but keep a camera in the house, and if they do business, SELL YOUR DAUGHTER TO THE CIRCUS AS A CLOWN!

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  • 1 decade ago

    I'm 18 too and my parents let me. they told me their okay with it because they know him and they trust both of us. if that helps.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    ya. trust her, shes your daughter, shes 18, shes an adult.

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