frustrated
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I think I agree with MH2. I think it is at least potentially benficial to give a kid "his wings" while he is at home.
That is a very valid point. We always trusted our kids would "do the right thing", and they usually lived up to our expectations.Originally posted by MHopkins2
I don't want to get into this one (another of the major differences between my mom and my dad), but consider this: assuming your DS is going away to college, in one year's time he will have no curfews or limits whatsoever. (Not to mention ready availability of alcohol.) It's probably a good idea (understatement) to allow him to test the waters in a safe environment this year.
Originally posted by caitycaity
i agree with mhopkins. i never had a curfew, as long as my parents knew where i was and who i was with.
My friends and I are often hanging out at each others' houses or out at the movies after midnight...there's not that much to do in our town, lol. I had some friends over last night and they didn't leave until about 12:30. One guy called his mom to tell her he was still here, and she said he was allowed to be out until 2. Personally, I stay up until 2 or 3 am during the summer anyway, so if my parents know I'm at a friend's house watching a movie or something, I don't see why it should make a difference.really - what IS there for someone under 21 to do past midnight?