Strict Parents
I always thought my parents were quite strict, but I can't think of anything they actually banned me from doing, whereas a good friend was under no circumstances allowed to watch ITV because of the adverts.
This week's Time Out mentions some poor sod who was banned from sitting in the aisle seats at cinemas because, according to their mother, "drug dealers patrol the aisles, injecting people in the arm."
What were you banned from doing as a kid by loopy parents?
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 12:37)
I always thought my parents were quite strict, but I can't think of anything they actually banned me from doing, whereas a good friend was under no circumstances allowed to watch ITV because of the adverts.
This week's Time Out mentions some poor sod who was banned from sitting in the aisle seats at cinemas because, according to their mother, "drug dealers patrol the aisles, injecting people in the arm."
What were you banned from doing as a kid by loopy parents?
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 12:37)
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For some reasons known only to themselves, my parents frowned upon every one of my hobbies.
Granted, necrophilia and a keen interest in rubber fetishism were a little little unusual for a ten year old lad, but there was no "grey area" with them...shagging one barely warm corpse whilst wearing a day-glo green wet-suit made me some sort of monster in their eyes.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 15:08, Reply)
For some reasons known only to themselves, my parents frowned upon every one of my hobbies.
Granted, necrophilia and a keen interest in rubber fetishism were a little little unusual for a ten year old lad, but there was no "grey area" with them...shagging one barely warm corpse whilst wearing a day-glo green wet-suit made me some sort of monster in their eyes.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 15:08, Reply)
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