How old of you first of all? 2ndly if you live with your parents and they provide for you, you don't have any privacy unless they give it to you.
2006-11-21 08:36:48
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answered by beauty 4
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i think that no matter if its your parents or someone else.you should set boundries for your self.and on the other hand if your parents are suspecting something they do have a right to find out whats going on with you.they may feel something is going on with you that will harm or injure you it is all out of love.i know when i was a young girl still in school .my parents were very strict.and at that age i never understood why.but now at age 29. i completely understand.they are only looking out for your best intrest.because they love you and dont want to see you going down the wrong path.believe me they were your age once and they dont want you making the same mistakes they have made.they want better for you.ican be honest with you if i knew then what i know now.i would have listen to my parents.because everything they said was going to happened did happen.you are intitled to make mistakes,but learning from them is most important .trust is something they need to insill in you sothey could look back and say (yeah she made a mistake)now you got to get up brush it off and move on .give them your trust and show them that you really can be responsible show them that you are there child and most of your strengh came from them.good luckand what ever you do .have a talk with your parents and let them know that you do have some boundries and you would like them to respect thoseboundries as long as its not life threating. good luk sweety.
2006-11-21 09:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it depends on how old you are. If you are under 18 they technically have the right to be in your business,especially if you are living in their house. There are certain times they need to know what you are up to, in order to protect you.I would just talk to them calmly without an attitude. Let them know that you would like to have a little privacy, also if you are honest with your parents( about what you are doing,where,with who etc.), they won't have a reason not to trust you.Good luck.
2006-11-21 08:46:37
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answered by CHERYL 4
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Privacy when you live with your parent is usually a right and not a priviledge. Havey you given them reasons? That is usually the case!
If I knew your address I would send them a gift and put them in for a good parenting award. I pride myself in knowing what my kids are into. Privacy is earned, even then it has a limit.
2006-11-21 08:43:08
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answered by BionicNahlege 5
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How much are they invading? Like listening to the other end of the phone while your talking?? Picking out your clothes?? When you go on dates, sit in the booth next to you??
If those are some of the stuff they are doing, then you need to ask them to try their best not to do it anymore, and to ask them why they do it. It may take some time for them to get better, but remember, they love you!!
2006-11-21 08:39:24
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answered by Jackie 2
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Wait are you living in there house? are you paying rent? how old are you? what did you do to your parent for them to loose trust in you so they have to invade your privacy?
2006-11-21 08:40:14
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answered by ? 5
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How old are you? And frankly, if you live at your parent's house, then any privacy they allow you is a gift. Be glad that you have parents who care enough to get up in your business. :)
2006-11-21 08:35:15
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answered by sassybree1979 5
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News flash When you give respect you get respect. As long as you are underage and living at home suck it up. When YOU pay the bills you can have all the privacy you can stand.
2006-11-21 08:40:13
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answered by al 6
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until you move out of their house and start paying your own way in life. you really don't have any privacy. sorry. If you don't believe me, think about this question years from now after you've had children.
2006-11-21 08:49:19
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answered by reeree 2
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are you living in there house? if so you have a limited amount of privacy
if your of age and on your own ...tell them to back off and respect you a bit more they raised you right and there job is done
2006-11-21 08:37:08
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answered by social_creation 2
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