Re: teenager breaking curfew



On Mar 10, 8:28�pm, toto <scarec...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 18:25:17 GMT, Nan <Badmam@#1.net> wrote:
I don't get the whole "at 18 they shouldn't have a curfew" thought
process as a generalization.

I think curfew depends on the situation. �An 18 or 19 year old who is
still in high school might need one at least on school nights, but I
also think that a senior in high school ought to be mature enough to
realize his or her own sleep needs.

Oh, man. I was an absolutely *middle-aged* teenager (the only time I
can even remember being out after midnight was accompanying my dad to
the opera, of all things), and even *I* had no judgment about sleep
needs.

--Helen
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