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The more you try to oppress and have "total control" of your child, the more likely they'll rebel. If she is a good kid, good grades, responsible and not a trouble maker, she deserves to not be treated by the 'helicopter parenting style.' It doesn't work and it harms the kid in the long run.
My dad was over protective, over bearing, My curfew was 8pm ALL thru high school! For each minute I was late coming home from curfew I was grounded for a month. Inwas always grounded, not allowed out of view of my house. Which meant I had hardly any friends cause I was barely allowed out. Home was a ******* prison. I rebeled big time once I moved out as soon as I turned 18. Drank, smoked weed, sex, partying all night....etc I may have done those things anyways if my dad wasnt such an ass but not nearly as much as I did, due to his iron hand house rules.
Oooh I agree 100%. my curfew was 10pm all from middle school until 20 years old. I moved out at 20. But I used to skip school,high school, all the time to do things I wanted and couldn't do when they were home. Not saying things I did were good choices or the way I went about them but overprotecting your kids is a BAD idea. I know you care and do it out of love but hey we were just a bunch of teens with raging hormones. The more you shelter us the more curious we get :P
I became virtually independent in my early teen years, and luckily I had a level head on my shoulders and stayed out of trouble. I had a hard time in school but that's a different story. I can't even say my parents were overprotective, they just blamed me for everything that went wrong in my life up 'till that point. Plus they were afraid of me, I was a big boy for my age.
Hah. I've done the same.(: maybe parents should be less bitchy.
she will never look at you te same way she did before .... never
time for her to move out.
No OP, you don't deserve it. You did good in taking care of her, but to her it seemed it was too much. She just doesn't see it that way. She's a little bitch and sorry to say it, but it's the truth.
to EVERYONE who thought OP deserved it....GFY! Underage sex is a crime...can you say statutory rape??? only consenting adults (18+ yrs old) are able to have sex LEGALLY! To OP...you now have the right to not only kick out your ingrate of a daughter, you MAY also have legal right to press rape charges on ALL her boyfriends & for criminal trespassing (since you didn't invite them into your home while you weren't there! It'll be a GIFT, that keeps giving, since the boyfriends will have to register themselves as "SEX OFFENDERS"....whoo hoo! happy b-day to her, huh? :)
For one, two minors can have sex if they're both consenting, as well as anyone 17+ since in most states 17 is the legal age of consent. There is still no law against two minors having sex though...(16/15 year olds etc) Also, you can't press any rape charges on the guys unless they were 18 and she was under 17, and the trespassing thing...who said the mother didn't let them stay over just not in the same room?
Wow, you're a regular psycho 172. Congrats :)
This came from Califorinia and as at least 3 ppl have stated its not a crime there unless her bfs were more then 3 years older then her plus OP has 0 proof of any of this exept what his daughter has told him which is pretty much the definition of hearsay and there for inadmissible in court. Also theres the statute of limitions to think about.
soz, didn't mean to thumbs down there... slip of the mouse :( soz
#163 your ******* wrong Look it up sweet heart
Uh...how? Is it because I stated the obvious?
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in my bed, on your bed, on the kitchen table, In the washing machine, in the sink, In your shower, on the stairs...
a rude awakening for what? a rude awakening for actually CARING about you? my parents are overprotective too but it's for my own good. at least they care enough to protect you. some parents don't care about their kids at all..