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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 530600" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Interesting - Maybe it would be survey worthy to see how many and why adults would want a curfew or call, for adult difficult children and at what age you'd need to know or how long out of the home they'd been/returned before you'd asked for such things. </p><p></p><p>I for one - think I'd like to know if you lived in my house (period) if you were coming home - so that I didn't worry about you. At any age. DF and I have this as a standing rule --If you are not coming home -or going to be late - just call and say where you are...how late you'll be. It's common courtesy. It's not (to us) being snoopy - we just have each other and we need to know where the other is. When Dude lived here - we needed to know so we didn't stay up waiting for him worried. DIdn't care where he spent the night- but just needed to know so we could lock the door - cuz he didn't get a key to OUR house, and if you wake me up at 3:00 in the morning - you'd better be on fire - and in THAT case - call 911. </p><p></p><p>Interesting -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 530600, member: 4964"] Interesting - Maybe it would be survey worthy to see how many and why adults would want a curfew or call, for adult difficult children and at what age you'd need to know or how long out of the home they'd been/returned before you'd asked for such things. I for one - think I'd like to know if you lived in my house (period) if you were coming home - so that I didn't worry about you. At any age. DF and I have this as a standing rule --If you are not coming home -or going to be late - just call and say where you are...how late you'll be. It's common courtesy. It's not (to us) being snoopy - we just have each other and we need to know where the other is. When Dude lived here - we needed to know so we didn't stay up waiting for him worried. DIdn't care where he spent the night- but just needed to know so we could lock the door - cuz he didn't get a key to OUR house, and if you wake me up at 3:00 in the morning - you'd better be on fire - and in THAT case - call 911. Interesting - [/QUOTE]
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