She Kicked A Friend Out Of Her House Because They Told Her Nieces To “Cover Up” After Getting Home From Cheer Practice Since There Were Men In The House

This woman has a friend from her graduating class who just gave birth to twin daughters.
Her friend and her friend’s fiancé made the trip to her house so that she could see the twins.
Also, her friend brought one of her friends along.
That day, she was taking care of six of her nieces as well as one of her nephews, whose ages range from 9 months to 12-years-old.
“My oldest three nieces just got back from cheer practice and were in shorts and their cheer shirts when my friend walked in with the twins, her fiancé, and her friend,” she said.
She was in the middle of feeding her baby niece, so she had her hands full, but she greeted them before she focused her attention back on her niece.
At first, everything was going well. They were all talking and laughing with one another while the children played.
“All of a sudden, my friend’s friend looks at my oldest niece and yells that she needs to get some clothes on and how there are men around, and the girls shouldn’t tempt them to look,” she explained.
When the friend attempted to scold her other two nieces, who were still wearing their cheerleading uniforms, she told her off.

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She reprimanded the woman for scolding her nieces and said that their outfits were perfectly acceptable.
Continuing, she said that there are only two males in the house at the moment, one of them being her 3-year-old nephew and the other being her friend’s fiancé, a new father to twin daughters.
Then, she told the woman to leave because she didn’t want her to make her nieces feel uncomfortable at her house.
The woman walked out of the house at this point, and her friend and her friend’s fiancé took her side in the situation.
Since the whole point of the trip was to visit her and introduce her to their twins, they refused to drive the woman home, so she had to call her sister for a ride since she was stranded.
“When she left, I sat down all of the girls old enough to understand, and I explained that they do not have to cover up. The oldest asked me why her outfit was going to temp men. And I explained to them that some boys see clothes as an invitation to do bad things,” she shared.
As she lectured her nieces, she assured them that whenever they were hanging out at her house, she would ensure their safety.
She added that if a boy or adult man does or says something that makes them feel uneasy, they can let her know because she will deal with the situation.
Also, she told her nieces that it was unacceptable for the woman to scold them for their clothing.
After that, she didn’t say too much more. In her view, since her nieces aren’t her children, she didn’t think it was her place, and she felt like it was better for her to leave the lengthier discussions to their parents.
Even though she stood up for her nieces, she wished that she could have yelled even louder at the woman and with harsher words, but with so many children around, including her friend’s 2-month-old twins, she had to be careful.
What would you have done if you were in her shoes?
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