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My parents..........

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won't let me go to london with my friends to go see a band play.

im 14.

i live about a half an hour train journey away from london.

and i dont know what they think's gonna happen to me.

im not stupid.

i just wanna see Less Than Jake <3.

it's not on a school night or anything.

and i think it finishes not that late.

and i'd pay for it.

how can i let them let me go?

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  1. get an adult responsible guardian along to help keep an eye on you and your friends and ensure your safety

    if not then sorry they are rigth and the fact you dont realise the dangers of the situation just proves you are not mature enough for them to let you go alone there


  2. It was the same with me. You can&#039;t talk parents  into letting you go anywhere. They will just say no thousand of times. And half the time their just going to ignore the fact that you keep asking. Parents just want to keep you safe when your with them. That doesn&#039;t mean just go by them and tell them your running away. You have to understand that parents don&#039;t want something to go bad when there not with you. You know they don&#039;t want their own child getting raped, or even stolen. I hope this helped you understand why.  

  3. i wouldnt let you go either. london is a big city and it can be very violent. you could get killed or rapped, and you could end up never coming back home. you are only 14. i know now that your parents seem mean and unfair, but believe me, someday you&#039;ll remember this time and you will thank your parents for not letting you go. its just a concert. your life is precious and your parents want only the best for you. i bet you cant see that now, but later on you will. if you value your life and your parents trust and choices, dont go. if you dont, then dont go anyway.  

  4. lay down the reasons with them

    be straight forward to them, let them know that your repsonsible of yourself

    i mean there probbaly worried quite a bit for there daughter to go somwhere out of range

    so put urself into there shoes, and put them into ur shoes

    good luck =)

  5. You can&#039;t and I wouldn&#039;t let you either.  You are 14 years old.  Way too young to be attending any sort of concert in a town as large (and often times as violent) as London with no adult supervision.

    Now, if you were 16-17 and you had given your parents no reason to not trust you then I would suggest calmly talking with them to find out what their worries are and coming to a compromise.  Like, you call home every hour and a half to report.  Then you be home by their curfew time.  

    Good luck but this is one of those times where parents seem like the meanest creatures in the world but once you hit a certain time in your life you&#039;ll look back and silently thank them.

  6. Tell them you want to go badly and nothing could change that! Tell them you want to go and it would mean the world to them to let you go!

  7. your parents are correct, they know well what may happen there, a band play.

    you are not enough adult to move any where.

    you should respect your parent&#039;s decission because always they think good things for you. they love you.
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