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| Family Matters :: Discuss the joys and pains of being a mom or dad, daughter/son/sibling, grandparent. From child rearing tips to effective ways to discipline your children, share with us your thoughts on parenting, etc. |
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og boy pa man gali ilang tawag ana, hehehe dapat lang jud curfewhan og hantod 9pm, bwahahaha |
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28 yrs old?? then nag puyo pa ka inyoha, get an appartment dude, find a job and get married... it now time for you "BOY" to become a bonified man!!![br]Posted on: March 14, 2008, 03:14:17 PM_________________________________________________n yahahaha.... bago pa ko gawas sa boarding haws ana orasa 9pm.... para mo laag ko...
28 yrs old naka ? adto na lain balay poyo... it is supposed to be like like 10 yrs ago na wala naka curfew and 10 years ago you should have been independent enough... para di na ka boot imo parents... nimo...
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Listen to the news and check our newspapers. Can you still say that you will be totally safe? Bet your parents have their own reasons. Some may be comprehensible, while some may not be. But you'll soon understand when you become a parent.
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I understand parents will always think their children as young even at whatever age. Some even still live with their parents after marriage.
Does it bother you that you have a curfew still at your age? Do you have a job? Are you the only child? Perhaps you could share a little about the situation at home so we can better say if your parents have very good reason to give you a curfew. When someone flirts with you, PLEASE COOPERATE! |
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