what can i do to get my parents to let me go out and have fun?

Im 17 & the first one t graduate from high skool nd made them proud have my liscence but still they wont let me go out and have fun like any teenager..they dont let me go nowhere with my boyfriend im only allowed to see him outside my house..7 days a week im stuck at home while all my friends r partying..what should i do??

Answer #1

The fact that you spelled it “skool” tells me exactly WHY you’re not out partying with your friends…imho.

Answer #2

keep going to school they dont want you to ruien your life by partying and not focusing on the future

Answer #3

Hey, a person who is illiterate does not mean they cannot have fun, it’s not like one goes to a party and needs to partake in a spelling quiz in order to socialise and let loose.

Answer #4

Um, so what’s the problem? I don’t even have friends at school nor do I have any invites to parties or fun. It’s good though, you focs more on yourself and education rather than being out with people you think are your friends, drinking and having sex all night. Granted that’s not all that happens at parties, but I’ve had to shoo away crazy teens from my house after they came by wasted and high from a local party just to smoke weed near my house.

If you want help to convince your parents, then show them with your actions that you can handle yourself. Don’t ruin your life for a night of pleasure that you’ll regret the next morning when you can’t even remember what happened.

Answer #5

focus* typos.

Answer #6

You’re going on 18, so you won’t be stuck at home much longer. Just wait it out.

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Answer #7

And: They don’t let me go nowhere with my boyfriend. Lol!

Answer #8

try talking to your parents. show them that you can be resonsible and give them examples of what youve done and tell them you would like to be trusted with more. believe me, i know exactly what you mean. dont do anything to make them mad or upset with you, tho. if you do, they might think that you are only being immature and irresponsible. but if you talk about this with them, be sure that you are respectful. communication is, i think, the biggest key here.

Answer #9

@Samantha,

I think Jeremy means that he needs to be in school, not out socializing, because of the atrocious spelling in the question. Not that he can’t go socialize because he can’t spell…lol

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