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write about an incident when you disobeyed your parents . what did they want you to do , that you did not like ?​

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1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?

1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?Ilona Juhanson

1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?Ilona JuhansonAnswered November 10, 2018

1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?Ilona JuhansonAnswered November 10, 2018I drank cider outside in a park when I was staying with my dad for the weekend when I was 14, in the capital city. He could smell it on my breath right away and I confessed. Nothing happened - he used to be 14, too. I was afraid, though, but not afterwards. He let me have a taste of aquavit - my dad believes in letting children have tiny tastes of alcohol so there’s nothing “special” about it. As it happens, I drink alcohol maybe 1–2 per month - I don’t care for it especially, it’s a festive thing in small quantities.

1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?Ilona JuhansonAnswered November 10, 2018I drank cider outside in a park when I was staying with my dad for the weekend when I was 14, in the capital city. He could smell it on my breath right away and I confessed. Nothing happened - he used to be 14, too. I was afraid, though, but not afterwards. He let me have a taste of aquavit - my dad believes in letting children have tiny tastes of alcohol so there’s nothing “special” about it. As it happens, I drink alcohol maybe 1–2 per month - I don’t care for it especially, it’s a festive thing in small quantities.I hung out with a guy friend (with benefits) when I was 15 or 16. We had gone to his place, or his grandpa’s place and were hanging out in the cabin in the garden that had a fireplace. Incidentally my phone battery died so I couldn’t call my mom to tell her I wasn’t coming home. I mean, she knew where I was, but, I mean, would she rather I walk through the town at 3 am? So I stayed there, we made out, fell asleep. Of course, she was rather miffed and not that happy, but nothing happened. I mean, I promised to tell her next time and she could generally trust me 99% of the time, so no big deal.

1How would you describe an incident when you disobeyed your parents and got into trouble?Ilona JuhansonAnswered November 10, 2018I drank cider outside in a park when I was staying with my dad for the weekend when I was 14, in the capital city. He could smell it on my breath right away and I confessed. Nothing happened - he used to be 14, too. I was afraid, though, but not afterwards. He let me have a taste of aquavit - my dad believes in letting children have tiny tastes of alcohol so there’s nothing “special” about it. As it happens, I drink alcohol maybe 1–2 per month - I don’t care for it especially, it’s a festive thing in small quantities.I hung out with a guy friend (with benefits) when I was 15 or 16. We had gone to his place, or his grandpa’s place and were hanging out in the cabin in the garden that had a fireplace. Incidentally my phone battery died so I couldn’t call my mom to tell her I wasn’t coming home. I mean, she knew where I was, but, I mean, would she rather I walk through the town at 3 am? So I stayed there, we made out, fell asleep. Of course, she was rather miffed and not that happy, but nothing happened. I mean, I promised to tell her next time and she could generally trust me 99% of the time, so no big deal.My mom only ever grounded me once when I was playing outside when I was about 8 or 9 and she couldn’t find me during the rain - I had been sheltering with some friends in another apartment building. She never did it again - there was no need for it. My parents are generally reasonable and remember themselves when they were children and teenagers - I think this awareness helps a lot in tempering reactions.

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