CURFEW?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Kashmere24, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. Get off my thread im tired of hearing from you get off. Stay in school and learn how to act. Goodbye
     
  2. Jopo's a douche isnt he
     
  3. I graduated from school over a year ago. Every person acts differently. That's what makes us unique. There's no correct way to 'act'. 


    dont direct anything towards me if you dont want me to respond.



    ... deuces! 
     
  4. Once again leave your finished here....
     
  5. Well, as my parents say, their house, they bought my stuff, technically they own it all, they own me ( in a few ways), and until I get my own house and buy the car from them, I live by their rules.

    I respect that, I'm lucky to be able to stay with them.
     
  6. You have good parents.
     
  7. If you believe your sister should have a later curfew and she agrees, why not let her move in with you?


    Then you might see how difficult it is for your parents. 

    Problem solved. 
     
  8. We live states apart or that would have been an option. And my sister is not a difficult young woman shes just asking for some sort of freedom and trust and I think a young lady her age who is trying to make something for themselves work, college etc not pregnant doesn't engage im illegal activity should be allowed some freedom :)
     
  9. Once you're 18, I believe you should be able to do whatever you please. But I think it is fair, that your parents can give you a curfew, especially if you have a child and are in college.

    Support to back up my statement?

    They bought you a car, probably so you can get back and fourth to college. You have a child, and chances are you probably asked them to babysit. They're probably already impatient about the college hours to begin with. Asking them to babysit, so you can go out and drink with your friends is probably a bit much to ask.

    You can't move in to college with a baby, so obviously you would have to stay with your parents. Seeming they are being kind enough to give you a car, a home and a home for your child, don't argue about not having time to party with your friends.

    I hope this helped you. I didn't exactly understand what you were trying to say, this is just my opinion on your complaint.
     
  10. Well its not about me and the persom im referring has no child.
     
  11. Oh. Well that individual should confront the parent themselves, and work out a solution.
     
  12. I like how you say "trust me, I'm a parent" yet you are posting here.




    Clearly, if you are asking for our opinion on it, we shouldn't trust you because you have doubt.
     
  13. Why



    Can't




    You



    Type





    Like




    A




    Normal





    Person?
     
  14. Oh okay. My grammar is perfectly fine thank you. If you like to offer me some tips I'll be glad to have you pm them thank you. Also if your comments doesn't relate to the topic I'll like for you to refrain from posting. Thanks

    -kashmere
     
  15. I was talking to the person who feels the need to extend their writing by multiple spaces. Hence my own multiple spaces
     
  16. I see so many rebelious teens. Okay, who bought the device? Who bough your bed? Who bought your clothes? Who bought your food? Who bought you shelter?
     
  17. My bad I thought that was directed towards me... Anyway she is not a rebellious teen she 20. Like I stated previously she only home because she's paying for her own college. Like I also said shes not looking to go out drink and smoke just trust and freedom.
     
  18. It's called a "spacer" and is used to make posts NOT look smushed together.
     
  19. It's two sentences long...
     
  20. Idk. It's a free forum last I checked. An I don't need your approval.

    You're the one derailing.