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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] ??? My 14 year old son is introverted, and prefers reading inside, or playing video games, but going outside with friends at night has just never occurred to him. I would feel quite worried if he did! Same for my daughter. Neither my husband nor myself did that sort of thing either at that age. I was allowed to go out at night with friends in college. We lived in a capital city in Europe, and my friends and I lived at home while attending college, like many continental Europeans. [/quote] That sort of thing?! Watching your HS football game and getting ice cream? You would be worried if they went for ice cream?![/quote] In the dark, yes, particularly regarding car accidents. You probably think I'm crazy. I suppose if he was in a group of trusted friends, and the site was well lit, it wouldn't be a problem. I'm just realizing that I've never thought about these things. [/quote] Are you in the DMV? And not in "soon to be America" Greenland? If you are here, you better start thinking about it, those kids that are happy to read Pride and Prejudice at home as teens, are too few...Seriously, let your kid live, before she and you know it, she will be in college and then working and having kids. Talk about ruining her teen years. And for what? So she can hate you for decades to come? Because that's what kids do.[/quote]
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