He's sixteen, AKA, in highschool. He can't move out, and he probably has a job.loc978 said:My answer: get a job, move out, get your own internet.
Whats with this generation that "being a man!" now involves adding your mother on facebook?TheMetalGuy said:Okay let me set something straight.
I'm also 16 years old and my mom is also on facebook, (and added as a friend) but i don't have that kind of problem.
Because i grew a huge pair of balls, (there were atleast big enough for me to stop careing, about what my mom saw of my misdeeds) and i'll say the same to you.
Grow a BIG pair of balls and be a MAN, because that is what you are meant to be.
(And mothers like to see their children grow up) ;P
I am glad I am not under 18 then! And I think its 16 over here anyway, they can kick you out then since you can get a job. Now I still live at home but what I get up to is none of my parents concern and I stand by that.Hardcore_gamer said:Until you get 18, everything you do is your parents business. Both legally and literally.Sronpop said:I declined my mothers request on Facebook, my personnal life is none of her business.
Yeah, it does seem like a bit of an overreaction to forbid you from the internet just because you don't want to add her on facebook.Hazy said:It'd be a nice thing to do, as it must mean a lot to her, but her threatening to take away your internet for refusing it is a bit much.