I assume you want to go out alone with friends.
Be dependable.
Do what you say you'll do.
Be home on time.
Bring your friends home so your parents can become acquainted with them.
What are some reasons that could persuade your parents to go to places alone with just your friends.
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Why don't your parents want you to go out with friends?
They want me to be older because since I'm a girl they think "things" could happen to me.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7440934
This is an example of why parents want to protect their children. This 16 year-old girl disappeared in 2010 after she got off the school bus, about 30 feet from her house.
This is an example of why parents want to protect their children. This 16 year-old girl disappeared in 2010 after she got off the school bus, about 30 feet from her house.
Talk with your parents about the "things" they think could happen.
Chances are those things are rare. You could discuss ways you could avoid those "things."
Chances are those things are rare. You could discuss ways you could avoid those "things."
Ms. Sue is right. You need to discuss these kinds of things with your parents.
Children and teens that go missing each year is only one of the circumstances that your parents might be thinking of, but undoubtedly there are others.
Stats on missing kids, in case you want to use facts in your paper:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/22/us/missing-children-fast-facts/
and
http://wcfcourier.com/news/evansdale_search/statistics-on-missing-children-daunting/article_22ac5beb-378a-5bc6-b662-124e042c51a6.html
Children and teens that go missing each year is only one of the circumstances that your parents might be thinking of, but undoubtedly there are others.
Stats on missing kids, in case you want to use facts in your paper:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/22/us/missing-children-fast-facts/
and
http://wcfcourier.com/news/evansdale_search/statistics-on-missing-children-daunting/article_22ac5beb-378a-5bc6-b662-124e042c51a6.html
I wonder if it is the "friends" who your parents distrust... Maybe bringing them home might not be the best idea, if in fact they are ....hmmmm...not the kind of kids a parent wants their daughter running with. Drugs? Sex? Alcohol? Swayed by peers? Idiots?
That link Writeacher posted, is of one of our Girl Scouts. And, she has never been heard of again.
That link Writeacher posted, is of one of our Girl Scouts. And, she has never been heard of again.
And yet she was only 30 feet from home.