Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
They don’t need a phone to sneak out or meet up with friends. They’ll just do it the same way we did before cell phones.
I have girls. I assure you they want their phones more than they want to sneak out and sit in the cold woods.
They aren’t in the woods anymore. There are enough broken families and kids with a single parent who works 3rd shift. There are also weekday night parties. And if your daughter doesn’t have a phone, she either has a burner, or will use her friends phone while sneaking out to view/use all of her social media accounts. They usually have a friend doing streaks regardless.
No. Some (many) kids just don’t do this stuff, as much as you’d like to believe it’s all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
They don’t need a phone to sneak out or meet up with friends. They’ll just do it the same way we did before cell phones.
I have girls. I assure you they want their phones more than they want to sneak out and sit in the cold woods.
They aren’t in the woods anymore. There are enough broken families and kids with a single parent who works 3rd shift. There are also weekday night parties. And if your daughter doesn’t have a phone, she either has a burner, or will use her friends phone while sneaking out to view/use all of her social media accounts. They usually have a friend doing streaks regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
They don’t need a phone to sneak out or meet up with friends. They’ll just do it the same way we did before cell phones.
I have girls. I assure you they want their phones more than they want to sneak out and sit in the cold woods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
They don’t need a phone to sneak out or meet up with friends. They’ll just do it the same way we did before cell phones.
Anonymous wrote:I literally don't understand this. Even if DD wanted to sneak out, none of her friends would want to meet in the middle of the night. They are more the bake brownies and watch a movie type.
Anonymous wrote:I snuck out constantly as a teen and ended up fine. So did my brothers. By the time I was a senior in HS we were all just literally walking out the back door because my parents didn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
They don’t need a phone to sneak out or meet up with friends. They’ll just do it the same way we did before cell phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this is one of the reasons we live in a part of DC most of DCUM wouldn’t ever choose to live in. My kids know if they were to sneak out there’s a high chance that they’ll be shot and killed while wandering around.
? that's a really dumb reason. They could be shot for their coat, shoes, iphone while walking in broad daylight.
Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.
Anonymous wrote:If I caught my child sneaking out, even once, I would take their phone for 3 months minimum. Same with vaping, or other intentional lying/deception. I think the issue is all of your children are not afraid of you.