kaemmerite wrote:However, I don't agree that "there should be no secrets." Kids DO need to have a personal space that is ultimately their own.
Seeing what a kid did online, I think is just making sure they aren't doing something they shouldn't. Yes, it would be nice if your parents trusted you, but like Rev. Doc said, I guess when you have kids you'll understand (not that I have kids, just that I am old enough to know that it's true).
However, reading their kids' diary or something, that I would have a problem with.
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Arbre wrote:Ok, when you mean monitoring online activities, where do you draw the line?
Because with a whole lot of conversations I have with my closest friends, it is just as personal as a diary entry. And what's more, those friends often say things that I definitely feel would be inappropriate for my parents to read over because of the honesty and trust invested in the conversations.
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I dont think any teens should be allowed to have anything secret [other than certain personal business]... because secrets can lead to wrong things for most people. I am so glad my dad and mom kept tabs on me. It payed out in the end.
I had probably the most overprotective parents ..... believe me it was far beyond normal. And yet ... i am still praise God for it fully.
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Dunedan wrote:I disagree. In a perfect world, there would need be no secrets between parent and child. In this world, though, people are petty, cruel, misled, stupid, or all of the above.
What I'm saying is that there is room for privacy. In fact, its kind of a necessity. My parents aren't really nosy, but they are overprotective and my mom is very prudish, so I can sympathize.
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Parents are supposed to be protective. Most are not so that is precisely why so many kids these days are so out of control. My parents are protective but I'm happy for that. Without that I would just turn into the world around me and blend into the messed up crowd with snot nosed punks. Kids want attention from their parents. Judging that sometimes my parents can be overprotective I think, but then when I think about it more later, if not for them defending me like God wants I could have been in deep trouble somehow. This may not occur to everyone but parents are there to guard and protect their kids. I would be the same way with my kids. It's just the way of good godly parents.
And without my parents guidance, I question if I would have even met God and loved Him as much as I do now!
That's the thing that frightens me most.
When I was a kid, my mom used to get mad at me if I shut my bedroom door. It's not that I was hiding things. It's just that I'm introverted and I like privacy.
One thing that pisses me off is when people mistake self-consciousness for guilt. The reason I don't want you looking at my drawing or writing binder is because I'm self-conscious about my work, not because I'm making porn or some crap. I just don't like people looking over my shoulder. Which led to lots of fights with my mom. >_<
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