Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Maybe they're more concerned their kid won't behave appropriately when left alone, so it's easier to blame the remote possibility of stranger danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Maybe they're more concerned their kid won't behave appropriately when left alone, so it's easier to blame the remote possibility of stranger danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Yes, independence as a teen is learned from being left in a hotel room.
It’s learned from being alone in many situations, absolutely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are still little so who knows what I'll do when the time comes, but I think 13 would be fine. When I was 13, I started staying at home by myself every day after school until my parents got home from work, about 3 hours.
Your home is not a hotel.
You’re right, tons more ways for a kid to get injured and tons more access from neighbors, package delivery guys, etc.
That’s the most desperate stretch in an attempt to justify.
I mean who is going to come knocking on a random hotel room door at 9pm at the Hilton? Vs come knocking on a neighborhood door at 330pm? No one is using a master key to get into a random hotel room hoping (fingers crossed!) that there is an unattended teen in there to molest as opposed to a big dude on a business trip or something.
“I mean”, “big dude”, “random”, “or something.”
Of course you being a teenager want your parent away.
Haha I’m 40
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Yes, independence as a teen is learned from being left in a hotel room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are still little so who knows what I'll do when the time comes, but I think 13 would be fine. When I was 13, I started staying at home by myself every day after school until my parents got home from work, about 3 hours.
Your home is not a hotel.
You’re right, tons more ways for a kid to get injured and tons more access from neighbors, package delivery guys, etc.
That’s the most desperate stretch in an attempt to justify.
I mean who is going to come knocking on a random hotel room door at 9pm at the Hilton? Vs come knocking on a neighborhood door at 330pm? No one is using a master key to get into a random hotel room hoping (fingers crossed!) that there is an unattended teen in there to molest as opposed to a big dude on a business trip or something.
“I mean”, “big dude”, “random”, “or something.”
Of course you being a teenager want your parent away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t any of you use neighborhood kids as babysitters? You really wouldn’t leave a 16 year-old alone in a hotel room but you would leave one in your home watching your toddler?
No, wouldn’t do that either. Thanks for trying.
Wait you really wouldn’t allow a 16 year old to spend a few hours alone? You know some kids go to college at 17 I hope
The post they replied to asked about allowing a 16 year old to babysit your toddler.
“I wouldn’t do that EITHER” is what they said , actually. Meaning they wouldn’t leave them alone OR let them babysit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
About having some independence as a young teen, absolutely they do! About an attempted kidnapping from a hotel room as a 12 year old whose parent was in the lobby, you’re right; no one does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are still little so who knows what I'll do when the time comes, but I think 13 would be fine. When I was 13, I started staying at home by myself every day after school until my parents got home from work, about 3 hours.
Your home is not a hotel.
You’re right, tons more ways for a kid to get injured and tons more access from neighbors, package delivery guys, etc.
That’s the most desperate stretch in an attempt to justify.
I mean who is going to come knocking on a random hotel room door at 9pm at the Hilton? Vs come knocking on a neighborhood door at 330pm? No one is using a master key to get into a random hotel room hoping (fingers crossed!) that there is an unattended teen in there to molest as opposed to a big dude on a business trip or something.
Anonymous wrote:Ahhhh, everyone has an anecdotal story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t any of you use neighborhood kids as babysitters? You really wouldn’t leave a 16 year-old alone in a hotel room but you would leave one in your home watching your toddler?
No, wouldn’t do that either. Thanks for trying.
Wait you really wouldn’t allow a 16 year old to spend a few hours alone? You know some kids go to college at 17 I hope
The post they replied to asked about allowing a 16 year old to babysit your toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids are still little so who knows what I'll do when the time comes, but I think 13 would be fine. When I was 13, I started staying at home by myself every day after school until my parents got home from work, about 3 hours.
Your home is not a hotel.
You’re right, tons more ways for a kid to get injured and tons more access from neighbors, package delivery guys, etc.
That’s the most desperate stretch in an attempt to justify.