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I agree with DaniMac. Your parents should know what you're up to online. I'm not saying that it's polite for a parent to go snooping around in your business if you are doing what you're supposed to. I think a teenager has a right to some privacy. But if a parent is worried about you or if you are in trouble, I think they should be able to look up your accounts to see if there is something happening to you that is wrong or dangerous.
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Thank you for agreeing w/ me. I like you, lol!
by DaniMac on October 27th, 2009
It's easy to agree with a good point of view!
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