Darf meine Grossmutter mir drohen?

Morgen kommt jemand zu Besuch, der mich gerne sehen möchte, ich habe aber morgen Training und möchte die Person eigentlich sowieso nicht sehen, ausserdem möchte ich lieber ins Training gehen, weil ich dort nicht andauernd fehlen möchte, doch meine Grossmutter droht mir jetzt, wenn ich morgen nicht da bin, darf ich nie wieder ins Training gehen.

Was kann ich machen um die Person nicht sehen zu müssen?

Kann sie mir einfach so drohen ?

Darf sie Leute einfach in mein Zimmer lassen ?

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DieDaemonische
1 year ago

Do you live with her? And are your parents still alive? If your parents are still allowed to live your grandmother, because your parents are the people who need to take care of you, and just let jmd in your room is allowed only if it’s okay for the person who owns the room…

LottoOtto99
1 year ago

Her house/apartment, her rules. You live there for free if you don’t have to go somewhere else and pay for yourself.

DieDaemonische
1 year ago
Reply to  Cupcake3030

Then she must not

LottoOtto99
1 year ago
Reply to  Cupcake3030

Then you have to talk to your mother.

Monschi79
1 year ago
Reply to  LottoOtto99

Wrong children also have a right to privacy. Parents are not allowed to ask us rooms or visit relatives.

Parents can no longer prohibit everything from 14 years of age, provided that this is a good way of protecting young people, which is definitely the practice of a sport.

Parents are not the gods of their children.. They must also adhere to valid law.

LottoOtto99
1 year ago
Reply to  Monschi79

So, so – what law is that?
And how do the kids do that, if necessary, do they pull against the parents in court?

Ridiculous.

Monschi79
1 year ago

Well, if you don’t recognize the law, you can’t expect it from your children.

LottoOtto99
1 year ago

Sweet.

Monschi79
1 year ago

https://www.kinder-und-jugendrecht.de/kinderrechte/recht-auf-schutz/artikel-16-schutz-der-privatsphaere-und-ehre

Here it is and no, many children and young people do not sue their right, but they could. And if parents want children to adhere to their duties, they should also respect their duties.

LottoOtto99
1 year ago

Sure, she may threaten. Whether the threat is true is a different question, as the house belongs mutti.