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12-15-2012 02:16 AM
I need your help.
I believe that any child or young adult, under the age of 21, living in someones home, be it parent or guardian, or just a relative who is trying to help them, and loves them, may have a curfew imposed on them. Different times for different reasons: work, distance, etc.
This is a quote from a young adult aged 19, for whom all room and board, some gasoline, clothing, etc. is being supplied by a relative:
"No one my age has a curfew, and no one has to bring people home to meet the family, this embarrasses me" blah,blah,blah--more reasons for missing curfew several times with transparent excuses.
Curfews are not to be mean or unreasonable- they are for safety, and concern.
Please let me know your opinion on this- I would like for her to see opinions from a range of ages, life statuses-people who have raised their kids, those raising their kids- many walks of life.
Thanks for your opinions and help. Prayers with the families in Conn.
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