Anonymous wrote:1) No car
2) Flip phone only
3) Not allowed in a fellow teen's car--this is the #1 predictor of a fatal crash, driving with a friend
FFS, be a parent. Your life may be "miserable," but burying your kid and/or another parent's child(ren) is far, far worse. You have been warned. Don't be a lazy shit parent.
Also, where is your spouse on this?!?
This is exactly why I'll never sneak and read my kids text messages. Ever. If I'm paying for the phone I have access, point blank. I'm not going to sneak or go behind your back, it's going to be known that I have full access whenever I want it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other issue is I'm blowing my cover that I can see his messages on this particular app. So, I'll certainly lose that access moving forward -- as he'll change his password. But perhaps worth it?
Holy shit, OP. Be a parent!!
You provide the iPhone, correct? Either you maintain your access or he does. not. have. a. phone.
Blow your cover wide open. Tell him what you know, take the keys, take the phone.
No excuses. For him... or for you.
Anonymous wrote:This is what parenting is about. No phone, no car.
Anonymous wrote:You need to be absolutely sure that this is real and that your child was the one operating the vehicle and telephone and that he was doing so at the same time. If your child is responsible and you accuse him of something like this, you will lose his respect for life.
That said, if this is as it sounds, I agree with the others: the behavior is completely irresponsible and is dangerous to both your child and others on the road. Who owns the car and telephone? You or your son? If either is yours, then, yes, take it (or both) away. If not, then you cannot really take away something that is his (though this is a good argument for not allowing a child to buy his own car), but you need to provide some other comparable and severe punishment. (This is a good argument for not allowing adolescent children to buy their own cars.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a similar situation and I took the keys away for a month. Now he's allowed to drive to and from school only. It's been several months and I'm not inclined to lighten up any time soon.
Similar how?