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Parents: What would you do if your teen son/daughter purposefully endangered him/herself my climbing a crane or large building?

There is something called buildering/roofing in which people (mostly young people) climb cranes, large buildings and bridges (like the golden gate bridge)My question is: How would you react if your teen was caught doing that? What would you say/do? What punishment/consequences would you give them (I guess no TV is not cutting it, considering the dangerous nature of these quot;hobbiesquot;)

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Hand them a piece of paper and pen and ask them to write their last will and testament, and how they want to be buried to start withOr, launch into your funeral plans for themIn addition, I wouldn't hesitate to remove all of their devices, furniture, and all clothing except for a weeks worth, and I would whale the tar out of them and dare em to call the cops.
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Look to get a job somewhereAlso, if you happen to meet a girl you find attractive anywhere (supermarket, the gym, party, etc.) make it a habit of going up and talking to herThis will help you exercise your muscle called confidence and eventually you'll realize that women arn't anything to be afraid of and neither is rejection because there are so 'many more fish in the sea' Just look at it statistically of the billions and billions of women out there there must be atleast one girl for youAlso, don't worry about the 'living at home' bitIf she truly like you for YOU then she won't mindbut that's not to say you shouldn't make attempts to get a job, money, and your own placegood luck
Well, see you just said a mouth full right there !! you live with Your parents, women are usually more confident in guys that live on there own or with a roomateNot guys that still are relying on Mommy Daddy for one thingSorry to say that but it's true ok.
start with getting your self together get a job clean up and then if you really have a hard time talking to girls do the online thing for a bit and then when you have found someone you can talk to and be confortable with go on to phone calls .but make sure you get yourself together first then everything else might just fall in place

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