No, but if you live in their house and you are 18, they can legally kick you out.
If your parents do not already know about your depression tell them that you have been feeling sad lately and that you think it would be best for you if you saw a professional. If they are like my parents, and do not want to spend money on a psychiatrist, there are some emergency, and free professionals. If your parents already know about your depression, tell them the same thing. They should be able to understand. Good luck. I hope this helped.
Offspring can resemble their parents in learned behaviors through observational learning and social transmission. They can mimic the behaviors they see in their parents and other members of their social group. Through this process, offspring can acquire knowledge and skills that are characteristic of their parents, leading to a resemblance in learned behaviors.
Some of the most important skills required in understanding your child are in communication, observation and patients. If you do not have an established and trusted communication link with your children, it will be much more difficult for you to try and understand them. If you have not established a relationship of trust, compassion and patients when dealing with your children then they may loose confidence and affection for you and they may turn their attention to other more influential persons around them.
i can taste my school i can see my school i can hear my school i can feel my school first i heard my school from far distance then i turn around i see my school then i walk up to my school and touch it and as i touch it i get turn on and lick my school.
you want to see him again, seriously, you tell him he looks like a warm and wonderful guyyou want to get rid of him, tell him you are a lesbianyou want to sleep with him, tell him he is hot and makes you horny
not without child's consent..
If you feel very strongly about not wanting to see one of your grandparents, try to talk to one of your parents or to both of your parents about this. Tell them what you want and see what can be done. If you cannot manage to talk with your parents about it, try discussing your concerns with another adult, such as a relative, a friend of your parents, a teacher, a religious leader, or a counselor. Legally it is your parents who decide who you can or shall see.
The only way to tell is if your parents have the adoption forms laying around.
First tell her you really want to see her but your parents stopped you from doing that. Tell her you love her and you really would see her if you could but your parents wouldn't let you at the last minute.
Legally it is okay, until you turn 18 then it is illegal to at least have sex. Their parents may not approve though because 13 is so young and they will see it as if you are rushing.
Legally they can have sex but it is always the parents who decide who their minor is allowed to see.
If you mean can your parents force you to do it, then yes, they can.
Tell your parents. If you are uncomfortable about that go and see someone maybe like a guidance counselor in school so that they could help you tell your parents with you. With a coat hanger.
I'm In the exact same situation as you, and I think that I will wait until I tell him how I feel, and see if he likes me back. If he does then I will tell my parents, but if he doesn't then there is no point telling them, it will only make it awkward.
You turn it a quarter to see if it still has a line of symmetry.
Your parents probably figured this out by now. You can sat down with them and tell them this when you see that they are not busy. You can also write them a not if you find it hard to sat with them.
Once your father has kicked you out and if you aren't living with your mother, but living on your own then no, he has no right to tell you what to do. He has given up his rights as a father.