How do i convince my dad to let me go places with my friends
Question Posted Friday April 20 2007, 7:59 pm
Hey um... My dad doesn't let me go anywhere. It's depressing. I've tried convincing him, and that didn't work. All of my friends are allowed to go places, and they are my same age (14) It's not fair that all of my friends have a life and I don't. Their parents let them have freedom. My mom is totally fine with me going places alone with me friends. It's just that my dad's desicion overrules my mom's. I've begged my dad to let me go places with my friends and he won't let me. I'm nearly 15 and I have never been to the movies with my friends. I get so sad and depressed and EVEN SICK being at my house with nothing to do. I't so boring and I've cried many times because I'm so f***ing bored all the time and nobody cares
what can i do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? advicegirl2 answered Friday April 20 2007, 10:07 pm: darling it sounds like you've got a major trust issue on your hands. you need to tell your dad that your a teenager and that although you respect that he's trying to keep you safe, he has to let go a little. tell him that he has to trust you enough to know that you'll do the right things and make the right choices. tell him you'll always be his little girl but he has to let go a little or else you'll never learn how to be an independant individual, haha tell him that if he doesnt let you out, you'll be afriad to move on in life and be afraid to move out of the house when you're older. that might change his mind ( : good luck sweetie! [ advicegirl2's advice column | Ask advicegirl2 A Question ]
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