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I think that a simple text that you're going to be dropping by later on is standard.
Nah sounds like an asshole move by your pops honestly. Do you believe that before he met up with and married this woman he would have asked the same of you?
You don't think you should call ahead before going to someone else's house?
You don't think you should call ahead before going to someone else's house?
first of all it's not just "someones" house. It's your/my parents. Most of the friends that I grew up with their parents had open door policies as well. There's nothing wrong with that at all and vice versa I mean if you wanna call ahead that's cool too. My kids will always be welcome to just stop by, I love them and they will always be able to come home if they ever need to.
Never it's always been an open door policy.Nah sounds like an asshole move by your pops honestly. Do you believe that before he met up with and married this woman he would have asked the same of you?
Never it's always been an open door policy.
Also childhood home. Just kinda caught me off guard as it was never the law of the land at all growing up.
This is where I live in relation to my parents, who are divorced, and both live off different ends of the island of Montréal.
No way am I driving forty minutes without calling ahead.
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Yeah u think later in life your relationship with pops will be making beef jerky, taking dumps with the door open and river boat gambling trips. . . Boy was I wrongSucks bro, that's like having the carpet taken out from under you
Yeah u think later in life your relationship with pops will be making beef jerky, taking dumps with the door open and river boat gambling trips. . . Boy was I wrong