Would You Invite Someone To Stay Over?

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It's very rare that we can accommodate due to having 4 children but the odd few times we have we've always offered for them to stay over. Most people enjoy a drink or two and think it would be unfair and rude to expect them to travel over late evening and home again at silly o'clock in the morning.
 
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Vanezza

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Because of our situation we cannot accommodate we only have that option once a year, I think if you can provide a room for the night its just good manners to offer the option to stay over then everyone can relax and enjoy the evening without the worry of getting back home or a hotel room.
 
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The_Bibas

I find this quite a strange one.... You will often find on general swinging forums a note that says 'we NEVER allow anyone to stay over'.

Perhaps it's just my background... but if I welcomed someone or a few people into my home for the evening, and where it was likely that guests may have a drink or two, I would find it rude not to offer the option for them to stay over - esp if they had travelled a distance. Whether is was for a general social, a game of bridge or something more intimate :whistle: I would find it merely courteous.

Am I alone in this???:hmm:

Yes as long as it isn't in my bed with me..
I like my own space and I fart in my sleep.. So Stephen tells me..
I once farted in my hand and cupped it over his mouth to wake him up..
Eeeee good times

XxxBibaxxX
 
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One of our wishes is to form friendships leading to weekends together, didn't buy a king size and turn the spare into a bedroom again for nothing ;)