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For some, it is a part of growing up.

However, you can try to compromise with them stating, if you give them reason to not trust you, then you'll fully let them be aware of all your intentions and such. But, if you've shown your trustworthiness, then you'd like to be rewarded with some privacy and space.

If you're living with your parents, then absolute privacy can't be expected since it is their house and you merely live it. They have a right to know what's going on in their home and a right to know what their child, who is their responsibility, might be up to.

If you're an adult, not living with them, then you can state to them as an adult, you have a right to your own private matters, and try your best to make any of those matter secretive to them.

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