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HELP! MAGNETIC ALARM HELP NEEDED!?

So, I need to sneak my boyfriend into my room this weekend because he leaves for military school in a few weeks so I don‘t know if I‘ll get to see him between now and then cause he lives an hour away. The problem is, I have a magnetic alarm on my window. I completely removed it once, but they later found out, so now I need to just disable it temporarily. Any ideas? Help please!

Answer:

No way. Just ask to go. Why are you being locked up with alarms?
So you want help breaking the rules you chose to abide by when signing a housing agreement to live where you do. not sure where this question stands when it comes to the Community Guide lines that govern this website (though I suppose one could distinguish law and rules) and that you chose to abide by when using it. . and apparently you can't think of a way to trick a magnet into actually attaching something. I'll give you a hint: it has to interact with magnetic forces (ferrous materials are particularly know for this). That of course is assuming that all it is simply comes down to a magnet, that it's not looking for some electrical contact (which as a general rule ferrous items conduct anyways so not much of a problem), or some other circuitry. EDIT: Spicylcy: a lot of homes have alarms, it's nothing unusual. OK, so a minor living at home. need help breaking the rules of the household, or simply doesn't want to ask her parents about seeing her boyfriend. hey, ever think maybe your parents do things for a reason? If he lives that far away (you say an hour), then I'm guessing it's not just for a quick hello/good-bye kiss on the cheek. I'm also guessing that the two of you would actually like to spend some quality time together instead of sneaking around. Solutions can be found, ask your parents.

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