A question for a parent from a teenager? - teenager underware
Hello, I'm going to school and I'm still in a room with my sister on all the lights on leave and has no respect for me (driving his dirty laundry everywhere!) My family is still good. We have no rooms available, but I try to convince my parents about it, move the office into the basement, you need to have any suggestions to help me to have my own room? I need help privacy!
6 comments:
Well, I can not help you because I am in grade group 10 clock and go to room with my younger sister to share, I think I need as much privacy:)
Well, I mean it's not like everyone to go home and see what happens. My sister and I are in school (I'm in the second year and a senior) We shared a room for a very long time. When my friends come to visit him and not really much to do. But how can one know if any information not in the whole school to share a room with someone? Talk to your parents about it and see what they can do for you.
Madison, perhaps, if one would argue that you and some friends to help in preparing the basement of a dorm, so that parents can assume. It is difficult for them to have to move into the office and would be much more private, so you do anyway. Best of luck.
Take photos of dirty things to her sister in the room, put them together and make an important presentation, and designing on the side of a public building, and make sure that all your friends and family to see, 'This is .. .. 'S dirty laundry "as a title.
Nobody wants to talk you for a moment, but you have your own room.
Madison, sit with them and explain their feelings. I do not know whether your basement is finished or not. Moving the office is not a good idea if the office is cold.
move the child into the basement!
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