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[quote=Anonymous]When my DD was that age I was more interested in where she was and what she was doing than what time she got back. So she didn’t have a set curfew because the social life that she and her friends had built did involve driving around to different houses in the evening, hanging out, cooking in the kitchen, watching movies etc. Sometimes it was our house so I could eavesdrop a bit sometimes it was other houses. But 11:30 would have been very early to require her to be home, These were nice creative kids who had fun hanging out together not a party crowd but she was seldom home before 130.. Look, if kids are going to party and they’re going to do it when they want. I don’t find the general concept of absolute curfew a particularly useful one thats going to do a whole lot to keep kids safe. But obviously having regular good communication about where they are going, who they are with, and being absolutely positively sure there is no alcohol with driving is essential.[/quote]
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