i'm with this guy, making them stay in after a certain time just seems unreasonable, on a school night it's understandable but all the time? no, trouble can occur anytime and it's better to just let the kids do their own thing when going out with friends or going out to meat somebody, espesialy once they're legaly adult in some respects (16). parents shouldn't force kids to obey their laws and instead allow their kids to grow in a way that makes them WANT to comply, allowing them to question the rules (within reason) and letting them formulate their own values and ideals. so in short: yes give them a curfew on school nights but be reasonable and don't force them by locking them in, show that you trust them by allowing them some leeway, without trust you'll get nowhere, if mistrust is inherent in the relationship then you encourage them to not trust you, so unless they have sevre physcological damage or are extremly vunerable in some way (disabled) then either be reasonable and reccomend a curfew rather than force one or don't set one at all and trust themCameoflage said:No. Most of the "trouble" that parents worry about - drugs, teen sex, crime, getting mugged or raped - could just as easily happen before any given curfew, no matter how ridiculously early, as after it. Cover of darkness makes the last one slightly more likely, but that's really only important in a statistics sort of way; just because the statistics say more violent crime is committed after dark does not mean you are automatically safe from muggers if you only leave the house during daylight hours.
And a teenager who wants to be out after curfew badly enough will simply sneak out, either expecting not to be caught or considering the punishment an acceptable price to pay. Curfews are only truly enforceable if the parents take unreasonably draconian measures to prevent their kid(s) from getting out when they aren't allowed to leave, at which point your family has much bigger problems than a teenager who stays out later than their parents want them to.
His parents may be indifferent enough to impose a curfew, but to buy him World of Warcraft... well that's just cruelty beyond imagining.Hadz said:Buy them world of warcraft, they'll never go out then anyway. worked in my teen years!
My thoughts exactly.Maxwell -EOD- said:No. Do gun laws keep guns out of the hands of criminals?
If someone is motivated enough to do something, they will. Where there is a will there is a way. Drinking laws, church, curfews, and societal pressures, didn't keep booze out of my hands. The same stuff won't stop kids from doing things now either.
How did you know I was 6'6"?IdealistCommi said:So is heightism.HUBILUB said:I think the word you're looking for is ageism. Yes, that is a word.
DAMN YOU TALL PEOPLE.
OT: No, not at all
People do weed cuz its fun, not as a symbol of rebellion. thats what spraypaint and mowhawks are for...Lord_Duke said:Nope, Probably depends on the teen, Some would just break the curfew cause it's forbidden.
Cause most teens are weird, confused and horny beings.
If you'd legalize weed, (see NL) it wouldnt considered something "cool" among kids.
I will see you in hell! Oh wait, I won't, because short people aren't allowed in hell. You'll have to settle for baby-hell where all the naughty kids are.IdealistCommi said:'Cause I stalk andHUBILUB said:How did you know I was 6'6"?killwarn tall people.
As the leader of the shorts here, at 5', WE WILL TAKE OVER