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Responsibility


Question Posted Tuesday August 2 2005, 8:47 am

I want more freedom, and a later curfew...How do you think I should prove to my parents that I am responsible enuff to have 1? thanx

&hearts,
MARiA


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TennisGirl2213 answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 9:31 am:
My parents are the same...bedtime real early. I say try to convice them that you are responsible enough for a later curfew. Make sure that you always get home on time, do all of your chores, and stuff like that. Hopefully you can show your parents that you are a very responsible kid...if they don't notice, I sugest bringing up the topic.

~~Anna~~

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