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RobertLiebling
3 months ago

If your parents are your guardians and it’s their house – probably yes.

Vennesla
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

No, just because you don’t have a door key, you’re not locked.

RobertLiebling
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

You usually get out without keys, so you can’t talk about lock-in. 🤔

DerHans
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

No, that would be a liberty. But they can prevent you from letting strange people in the house.

RobertLiebling
3 months ago

I can only hope you are already in psychological treatment!

Singuli
3 months ago

Then just look at you coming out of this environment with 18 at the latest.

Singuli
3 months ago

That’s a gossip language and has not much to do with talking for advanced people.

Singuli
3 months ago

But if you speak of horror, that speaks a pretty clear language.

Singuli
3 months ago

> Joa I shall fear this is the reason

If you’d get me that way, I’d kick you out. You can be glad that they only take the key away from you.

Vennesla
3 months ago

Let me guess you’re just getting bread to eat.

Vennesla
3 months ago

That’s stupid!

Vennesla
3 months ago

There’s probably a good reason, and I doubt your parents’ arrest you.

SaniOnTheRoad
3 months ago

Can my parents take my house keys away from me?

May they.

And I suspect there is also a good reason for this action and it does not happen for pleasure and pleasure.

SaniOnTheRoad
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

Yes, who doesn’t know them, the hundreds of deaths due to lost keys in young people every year…

A little less melodramatic would do well.

SaniOnTheRoad
3 months ago

Without causing the obvious problems behind it – basically you have two options:

  1. seek the conversation, clarify the problems and negotiate a reasonable compromise. Since it rarely comes to such a situation one-sidedly, one should question one’s own actions beforehand critically.
  2. Help from outside – say: inform the youth office.
SaniOnTheRoad
3 months ago

These are things you should talk to your parents.

SaniOnTheRoad
3 months ago

All the more a reason to stand under supervision and to stop a “create and go” after pleasure and mood.

Singuli
3 months ago

If you’re under 18, they can. You’re allowed to move out from 18. Hopefully what you’ll use.

Prinzessle
3 months ago

They’re not your keys, they’re your parents. Unless the lease is on you.

So it was more or less a loan that they can clearly ask back when they see that you don’t, as planned, circumvent.

Tand0r
3 months ago

Of course not your house key.

But of course it is for your house.

microskirtboy05
3 months ago

They have the task of educating you, providing food and drinking and ensuring you adequate living standards.

If they don’t violate the law.

Just call the police closest and get access to the Wohuung.

Speak them to you the same thing, call the police and let the youth office help you. Make sure all the legal breaches become brief!

They’ll be safe in the future!

Nordseefan
3 months ago

If you’re under 18.

If you’re over 18 and it’s about your parents’ house: yes

If you already have your own apartment, no matter how old: no

Vennesla
3 months ago

If it’s your parents’ house, then yes.

Mondovada3
3 months ago

Yeah, they’re their property, or did you pay the locks?

Mondovada3
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

Look in the vicinity of the entrance door are often such buttons to find…

Mondovada3
3 months ago

If you were here now, you’d be pushed by everyone and cuddled… we have to go, go to the movies… the key we put under the right bowl…

Mondovada3
3 months ago

Yeah, that’s how you live, sometimes you’re a tree, sometimes you’re a dog

Mondovada3
3 months ago

we’re sitting here to four and laughing at us dead… so all right, no one’s beating… so greeting you from Michaela…

Mondovada3
3 months ago

No, I’ve got two degrees, I’m fine.

Mondovada3
3 months ago

No, you should have written differently if someone writes that way, he won’t be taken seriously.

Mondovada3
3 months ago

I think they can just bear the hmmm and maybe not bear that anymore?!

Sesam177
3 months ago

Yes, sir!

Vennesla
3 months ago
Reply to  Lena17298

You’re not locked up, but if you’re leaving, you have to be back so that a parent is still awake. You have to say that.

Vennesla
3 months ago

Puberty when parents start getting difficult and due children believe everything better to know.

Vennesla
3 months ago

I think there’s a good reason you’re probably not innocent of taking away your door key.

If you have to look out, you have to say a time how long a parent is ready to stay on and let you in.

Prinzessle
3 months ago

I guess it’ll be the reason parents wanted the keys back.