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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Basically the only opinions AGAINST this practice boil down to "because I said so." With no open mind to the good that can come out of it. Surely if your child needed to call you three could ask the host's mom if they could use their phone. Here is absolutely nothing wrong with that and I'm certain no parent would deny that to a guest. You simply refuse to see any good in it because HOW DARE SOMEONE ELSE BOSS AROUND MY LITTLE PRINCESS! And I'm quite sure if you ask any parent of a kid who participated in cyber bullying or questionable online behavior, they'd say "I didn't raise my child to do that." So cut the crap with the "I raised my child right" excuse. Your arguments are simply ones of absolute entitlement no matter what. So just own it. Don't pretend like there's some reason like little Johnny is going to be molested in the middle of the night and need to call home because you have a better chance of winning the Powerball than of 1) that happening and 2) your child actually using the phone AS it's happening anyway. Own your selfish entitlement, people. [/quote] right. Because if someone molests your kid, they should just ask if they can use their phone to call home. [/quote]
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