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Is having strict parents good for teenagers for their adulthood? Please read and help.?
10-02-2012, 11:39 PM
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No, that's not good parenting. Being strict, as in punishing you when you're wrong..that's one thing. But this is more than strict, this is really, really overbearing. You're 16, in two years you'll be in college. Mommy can't hold your hand to all your classes. You have to learn from your own mistakes. It's a really big, bad world out there. You're not going to stay in this clean, protected bubble your entire life. You're going to discover things you shouldn't know, you'll be in situations you shouldn't be in. That doesn't make you a bad person.

My biggest advice: Don't rebel. You'll just do things you really regret. For instance: Going to a party with drugs is one thing. Doing the drugs...that's another. College IS better. You're on your own, your parents don't have total control over everything you do. Granted, you're not a 100% adult yet, but it's a step closer to being one. So just hold in there. Keep your nose clean, and look towards the future.
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