Does she tell you she is partying? If she is that may be a good sign because last year I started hanging with the more popular kids but I still had my friends and together we would got partying every weekend but we would always lie to our parents and because we thought we could get away with anything we got involved with things like sex, drugs and some other pretty heavy stuff. So if she does tell you it may mean that these parties are just normal teen hangouts and she feels confident enough that she can tell you where she's going.
2006-12-17 15:31:27
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answered by fanofdegrassi 2
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One of the worst things that you could do is ground her because that gives her the option of sneaking out or running away, teens will be teens of course there going to party! Almost everyone in there teen lives are going to party! I think that you need to talk to her without yelling and tell her that she needs to make sure to be safe! you know! If they don't party now then there most likely going to do it when life is really important (*like in there college years*) and you have a right to be worried because your daughter is involved and you want to do everything in your power to protect her, because she is at the stage in life where she is going to do what she wants to do wheather you like it or not!
2006-12-17 15:57:28
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answered by Nikki D 1
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Worry! You're the parent, worry! I know few years back when I was a teen, I was often annoyed that my Mom insisted on staying up (mostly because I often broke curfew and I also didn't see the point in her staying up), but it went to show that my parents are concerned about me, which may sound funny from a teen, but all in all, you need to build that trusting bond between your daughter and let her know your concerns. Build that trust, let her know you care and worry about her.
2006-12-17 12:36:10
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answered by daledeloy 3
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You can't, have you ever talked to her about how it worries you? Your daughter is a young woman not a child, perhaps if you have an adult conversation with her she may not totally stop but less frequent.
2006-12-17 23:51:52
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answered by badmikey4 4
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You don't stop worrying!! It's scary at any age, but it's alarming since she's starting to party at a younger age!!
2006-12-17 12:38:15
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answered by Megan 5
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Poor you but sorry to say that is what mums and dads do worry
as soon as that baby is born that is when the worry starts
respect
shaz
2006-12-18 02:22:21
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answered by sharon B 4
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you will never stop worry big solution is be her best friend she your daughter you best 1 can know how to reach to her heart to talk about every thing so you will be best friend don`t give up so quickly try 1000000000000 times you will do it
2006-12-17 12:52:42
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answered by NO 1 2
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I would worry that she would blackout and get raped or killed. Get PG or come home with an STD-maybe not come home at all. I would be really worried.
2006-12-17 12:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you should teach her something like get her graunteed or if she has a boyfriend you should say you cant go out unless you stop partying!!!!!
2006-12-18 00:45:18
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answered by soccer kisses!!!!!!!! 3
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put a leash on her.
2006-12-17 15:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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