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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 244790" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I can understand how things can happen when you're still in the room or just in the next room, and you didn't hear - we got burgled one summer night, the bloke came in the bedroom window while I was in the shower and husband was in the very next room, doors open between. husband didn't hear a thing, neither did I. I came out of the bathroom, stopped to speak to husband as I walked past or I would have seen the guy's face. However, he heard me stop and speak so he was heading back out the window as I went into the room. I got a good look at the back of him. If he had stayed, he'd have got a good look at the FRONT of me, fresh from the shower.</p><p></p><p>I also know from past experience just how soundly teens can sleep! </p><p></p><p>If the dad is only 20, having a girlfriend who is 17 seems perfectly normal. Maybe not legal (depending on local laws) but hey, whoever said kids worry about what is legal when it comes to their relationships?</p><p></p><p>I do hope this child is found safe. It does sound like she is also capable of going off on her own. I used to be afraid of the dark, but when I woke up at night and it already WAS dark, or there was some light outside from moon, or street lights, I would sometimes get up and look out of the window, or sometimes quietly took myself outside. I knew how to unlock the door and would do it quietly, then let myself back in later and put the key back. I don't think my mother ever knew how much I wandered. There is a surprising amount of light even before false dawn.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 244790, member: 1991"] I can understand how things can happen when you're still in the room or just in the next room, and you didn't hear - we got burgled one summer night, the bloke came in the bedroom window while I was in the shower and husband was in the very next room, doors open between. husband didn't hear a thing, neither did I. I came out of the bathroom, stopped to speak to husband as I walked past or I would have seen the guy's face. However, he heard me stop and speak so he was heading back out the window as I went into the room. I got a good look at the back of him. If he had stayed, he'd have got a good look at the FRONT of me, fresh from the shower. I also know from past experience just how soundly teens can sleep! If the dad is only 20, having a girlfriend who is 17 seems perfectly normal. Maybe not legal (depending on local laws) but hey, whoever said kids worry about what is legal when it comes to their relationships? I do hope this child is found safe. It does sound like she is also capable of going off on her own. I used to be afraid of the dark, but when I woke up at night and it already WAS dark, or there was some light outside from moon, or street lights, I would sometimes get up and look out of the window, or sometimes quietly took myself outside. I knew how to unlock the door and would do it quietly, then let myself back in later and put the key back. I don't think my mother ever knew how much I wandered. There is a surprising amount of light even before false dawn. Marg [/QUOTE]
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