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I'm sorry, but as a teen, that is WAY wrong of you. I understand that you want your daughter to be safe. All mothers are like that. But we need privacy. The more privacy you take away, the more kids will act out, without a doubt. If you want to keep your kids out of "undesirable situations", then maybe you should stop being so worried about what they may be doing wrong, and leave them alone a little. If you loosened up, a lot from the sounds of it, and made it to where your kids COULD talk to you, then I guarantee you, you would have barely a thing to worry about. Regardless of what the "statistics" are, I know for a fact that if parents would stop nagging on their kids and invading on their privacy so much, that they WOULDN'T get into so many bad situations, because they wouldn't have to hide so much FROM the parents. Just a thought there.