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problems with my grampa? - Pestysheet577 - 04-28-2014 11:17 AM

ever since i git a new iphone for my birthday on the 6th of april he has been so strict...he doesnt let me charge it in my room, he is always asking who texting me and who has been calling m and who im talking to, and what im doing...at first he said i could only have him and my grandmother on my contacts...why does he di this to me? i just want to be like any other teen, im 14 and i am not alowed anything like snapchat facebook skype instagram or ANYTHING they are killing the part in my life where i can make my own decisions and im a young lady and should be able to mature...and they are keeping me like im immature and they are making my life difficult... when kids at school ask if i have facebook its shame saying no...aswel for snapchat and instagram i feel left out....what can I do??
i know if i wa with my mum all this would be different and i would actually be able to leave the house with a tank top or something that doesnt have to cover my collar bone i feel like they are holding in my maturity..


- Vanesssa - 04-28-2014 11:23 AM

Nothing really just stick to their rules they dont let you have fb snapchat etc because they care for you and they know how this generation is and there are bad people out there i know how you feel i just hide stuff from my parents and they dont know what snapchat Instagram Twitter etc is and it suppose to be that way but yeah they ask me who i text etc if i have a bf but i dont they are just being over protected with you


- Rebecca B - 04-28-2014 11:32 AM

They're a different generation. That, and they probably hear about all these kids being bullied etc on their phones and so they worry about you. It's really only natural; after all, none of this stuff even existed when they were growing up.