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15 and 12 year old going alone to Matchbox Twenty concert?
My 15 year old dd just won two tickets to a Matchbox Twenty concert. She'd like to take her 12 year old sister.
That would mean that either:
1). They would go alone (I'd stay somewhere close, with cell phones).
2). I'd pony up about $100 for a ticket, escort them to their seats, and go sit wherever else my ticket is for. (There is assigned seating only.)
3). Something I haven't thought of yet.
They are both responsible, sensible, reliable - but young!
What would you do in this case?
11 個解答
- 1 十年前最愛解答
If it was my girls I would buy the closest seat to where they are sitting and watch them the entire time. Make sure they know that it isn't that you can't/don't trust your girls, but you don't trust the other weirdos who might be at the concert. Better safe than sorry.
- 匿名1 十年前
Hey, I am 14 and when I was 12 almost 13 I won tickets to a concert on the radio. Normally my parents would not have let me, but that night they dropped me and my 13 year old friend of with a cell phone and they went to dinner and waited for us. (they havent let me go to a concert since then, but their idea of staying there but not BEING there was nice. I knew where my parents were in case of an emergancy.)
I am not a parent but if they feel that you are trusting them they will try their very best not to mess it up because they dont want to lose your trust!!!
hope this helps!
- 1 十年前
When I was 15, I went to the cinema with my 9 year old brother. We had to take a bus which was roughly a 20 minute journey. My mum was strict, but she trusted me, as I was always responsible and mature at home. I don't know how far your daughters will have to travel, but a concert would be enjoyable for them, so option 1 would be good if they have cell phones.
- souldoctorLv 41 十年前
I started going to concerts at 14 with a group of friends my own age. My brother was 12 when he started going to concerts with me. Someone's parent always drove us to the venue, but never stayed with us. Honestly, though, now that I'm older, and could have daughters the same age as yours, I'd be inclined to go with choice number 2. Perhaps it's a tad expensive, but if you can do it, you should. You'll be happier knowing you're closer to your daughters, and your daughters will be quite happy you let them go.
- Alexa's mommy ♥Lv 41 十年前
If the question is to choose between those options I think #2 is the best option. Matchbox 20 is an amazing group!
- 1 十年前
Let them go.
If there's seating it's probably pretty safe, not like they're gonna be in a pit or anything.
It won't be woth the $100 ticket... well unless your kid gets abducted because you're not there... then it probably would be worth it....
I still say choice 1
- Turtle _Lv 41 十年前
omg let them go, they'd have the time of their lives at a matchbox twenty concert
im jealous, didnt get onto the ticketek website on time to get front row tickets
- Born CountryLv 51 十年前
I thought you had to be 18 to win tickets? And no I would not have them go alone even if you were there but not with them!
- 匿名1 十年前
they are too young but it seems a shame for them to miss out so id go for option 2