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How Late Do Your Parents Let You Stay Out?


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Guest Wend3rrs

Depends. If it's to hang out with friends, it's usually around 10 or 11 the latest, but I've came home at like 12 before..didn't end very well. I barely have time now anyways.

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Guest x33chiinkiee

my mom doesn't really care how long I stay out (lucky me? xD)

just as long as it isn't past... 12AM?

but my dad... that's another story xD

**still a HSer btw [;

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as late as i want as long as i tell them beforehand around what time i'm going back home & where i'm at. one time i stayed out later than i had expected (around 1? not my latest though) & they got angry. but that was it. : )

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Guest captain_retro

never had a curfew

im 15 now and can stay out as late as i want

i go out whenever i want too

i love the nightlife so im always out at night

b/c of parties, get togethers and social dinners

or just catch up with people at starbucks/GJs lol

sometimes we go to the park and just swing and talk

:D

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Guest kanako28

I'm 19. As long as I tell my parents where I am, with who and at what time I'm home they're alright with it. I always let them know when I'm leaving the place and coming back so they are less worried.

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Guest Carmen.

Hmm well I'm 17, but I don't really have a curfew.

One time I was out with my friends until 1am, and although my mom was kinda mad, she was mad that I didn't call her to tell her I'd be staying out so late...as opposed to getting mad for staying out late.

But I don't actually go out at night that much.

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Guest yi_jae_soo

I'm 13 and my curfew is usually about 8-9,but I'm mostly home all the time because I know my parents won't let me go to my friend's house or something because they're too tired. I understand that they had work and all that,but I'm not being outside much...

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Guest JAMIESHOCK

I'm almost 19 and they have been pretty lenient with the staying out late business for a while (since hs). They just need to know what time I will be getting home or if I'm staying over at someone's house for the night, etc. I just need to be reachable via phone otherwise they'll get paranoid and pretty angry with me. ):

But, yeah, the latest I driven home was 3am or so, but I was only less than 10 minutes away at a friend's house.

Before I learned how to drive, I usually went home earlier (10pm-12am) if I couldn't get a ride with a friend and needed parents to come get me. :\ But, they were usually fine with me staying over at someone's house whenever.

Actually, most of the times that I went home early were due to my friends' parents wanting them to get home. xD

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Guest whiteguy

My parents are the strict Catholic parents you see in movies, but they aren't picky about what time I come home at. I could stay out all night, and as long as I say my prayers I'd be safe. :D

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i am 19 years old.

my curfew changes very frequently because it depends on who i am with.

if i am with close friends/family friends who my parents know very well, then my curfew extends to 10:00pm.

if it's a house party, it's 12:00.

but generally with any other people, it's automatically 8:00pm.

on those rare occasions when my dad is working night shifts,

my mom wants me home at least 1:00-2:00am, before my dad gets home.

i also have a bed time too. want to hear? :lol:

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