How do you deal with extremely strict, over protective parents who won't let you do anything and are like ruining ur life by not letting u do anything and won't even listen to you????? (and i'm like in high school now and they still won't let me do ANYTHING):(
*cOnFuSeD cHiLd*
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? EtotheMtotheotherMtotheA answered Sunday November 20 2005, 9:18 pm: Hey! Ok well your ? is very common. Its hard for your parents to think of letting there child go I mean you are in high school then collage and I am sure that they are just having a hard time thinking of letting you go. I am not going on there side or anything I know what you mean about them not letting you do anything and are being extremely strict and wont listen to you. Try something like this.. sit down with them one day or night and say I understands that you dont want anything to happen to me but im in high school and I need to be more independent or if they wont do that ask them say hey can i sit down with u and mom and talk about some things or even better show them how muture you are and if they let you go out thank them for letting you and if they extend your curfew dont take it for grantud. If they say ok you have to be home at 7:00 dont argue with them say yes mam or whatever and be home at 7:00 or 6:55 or something like that and I am sure that will let your parents see that you want to be more independent but at the same time you arnt braking the rules.
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