well im 17 and i feel the same way you do! i feel that parents should protect their children (not hide them away from the world or anything). this includes knowing where they are, what theyre doing, what their emails and text messages say... stuff like that. its their job to teach and help guide their children so they make good decisions in life. thats my own personal opinion... =]
2007-03-01 11:38:24
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answered by ~*Amanda*~ 1
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as a parent that is a hard call, I never needed to when my son was growing up because he gave me his passwords and told to look anytime I wanted to (and no he was never a mama's boy, actually just the opposite when he was growing up)..........and usually he told me what was going on in his life including some very serious issues that could have killed him. I know parents that their kids have left their IM open and the parents looked only to find out that their kids where drinking and drugging or another one that her 14 year old daughter was e-mailing back and forth with some 43 year old man about some really off the hook sexual things so in these cases it was a good thing the parent snooped. So I guess the best answer would have to be depending on the kid and how they act.
2007-03-01 11:44:10
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answered by irish eyes 5
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2016-12-18 03:41:36
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answered by tollefson 4
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At your age, you want to rebel, but your not haha. Well I think it is a problem. When you are a teenager you have to learn to become dependent. With parents checking your email, and over all dont trust you, you are asking for rebelling. If you give your kids more space and be less protection after they start to beome a teeenager, they will respect you more. I have nothing bad on my email, but I would still be mad at my parents if they looked at it. They trust me enough to use there accounts and but anything I want. All I am saying if your parents respect and trust you, there is no reason to check, and that will earn the respect of there kids.
2007-03-01 11:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely. i think they not only have the right, but the responsibility. they should be using something like spectersoft pro, that logs all websites, emails and chats. i think most parents know what information they should look at closer, and what they can just ignore... if a kid has a strong desire to hide something from thier parents, there is a good chance the parents should know about it. there is too much danger on the internet for a parent to let thier kids have free reign....
2007-03-01 11:40:55
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answered by foo__dd 3
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Yes I think it is alright. I am a parent with a 14 year old daughter and I feel if you know what is going on you know how to handle the problem and the fact of the matter is that teenagers do hide the bad things from us.
2007-03-01 11:40:03
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answered by HOT 3
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I think that paretns today are far to easy on their children. If you want to keep your kid out of trouble and off the streets, then you need to be in their business. Check their e-mail, know who their friends are, make sure you know where they are at all times, and yes read their diary and check their bedrooms. My mom did it to me when I was a child, and while I hated it then, it kept me from messing around. I was to afraid that she would bust me for smoking pot or meeting with older guys, so I never did it.
2007-03-01 12:31:08
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answered by MrsLuzius 2
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I think that parents only have the right checking on us if we start acting wierd and they suspect us of hurting ourselves or going through something very emotional being a 13 year old girl if my mom were to check everything with no reason id be pissed but if she had a reason mabye not
2007-03-01 11:40:04
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answered by Kate A 2
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Trust has to be earned. I trusted my children untill they gave me reason not to. My children are all grown now and some have children of thier own. With everything that happens these days it would be dangerous to get too far away from your children and knowing what's going on in thier lives. I just always loved them so much...and I still do. As long as I was responcible for thier lives...and as long as I could still have the opportunity to teach them anything that could help them through the rest of thier lives...I took it.
2007-03-01 11:44:31
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answered by tlbrown42000 6
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So, from the old mature woman that i am (28) I think that parents should have access to that information. I remember being your guys' age and I would've felt the same way most of you do, but I now know how naive I was then and how adults would've taken advantage of me, I could've been exposed to some things that I was not ready to be exposed to. If my mom would've know what I was doing at 12, 13,14 and so on, she would've flipped out on me, but i would've deserved it.
2007-03-01 11:41:31
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answered by Brandy B 3
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Yes parents do have the right to check their childs email and search the bedroom also if something is suspected of the child that isn't legal.
2007-03-01 11:42:41
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answered by goldensparkler61 4
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