Immanuel
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I think you did the right thing, by turning this in to a counselor.
As a father of two girls, I never let my daughters sleep in my bed, once they got out of the nightmare stage that is. That doesn't mean I would have had a problem with them lying down when should I/we taking a nap but not over night.
Nor, in today's age, would I allow them to have friends over when I was the only adult home for my own protection.
This was most likely innocent, but better to let someone trained to deal with it, deal with it.
Immie
As a father of two girls, I never let my daughters sleep in my bed, once they got out of the nightmare stage that is. That doesn't mean I would have had a problem with them lying down when should I/we taking a nap but not over night.
Nor, in today's age, would I allow them to have friends over when I was the only adult home for my own protection.
This was most likely innocent, but better to let someone trained to deal with it, deal with it.
Immie