I hate my mom for not letting me go clubbing

ok im 15 years old and so tonight I was supposed to go to a club with my friends. but my bit ch asss mom decided not to let me go I got so mad because she said that she would let me go until im 18 and im barel gonna turn 16 . she says they won’t let us in to the club but I tried explaining to her that my friends have gone before and they are the same age as me . omg I felt like punching her in the face and here’s the fu ckin irony she has already gone before arrHHH!!! im so mad what do I so she can let me go?

Answer #1

well… you’re 15… try to find an under 21 club to go to, that might lighten her up.

Answer #2

No good parent is going to let their 15-year-old go clubbing, seriously, you should learn to respect your mom.

Answer #3

wow have some respect for your mother. the minimum age is 18 for a reason!

Answer #4

wow have some respect for your mum, the age is set at 18 for a reason

Answer #5

LOL no club is going to let you in under 18. Your not legally an adult until your 18 therefore cannot be in a facility where 51% or more of their sales come from alcohol…aka bars and clubs. Wait until your 18…your WAY to young right now to be around places like that. Trust me.. I’m 22. I’ve been clubbing since I was 18 and no 15, 16, or 17 year old needs to be around any of that.

Answer #6

your 15 ull get ovet it I used t sneak owt and actuallyit ent that good you get pervy old men following you and you get hassled js wait til urolder and have a gd tym x

Answer #7

lol I started clubbing when I was 16… and I’m almost 18… my parents never knew though… I just kinda went, I said I was sleeping over at a friends, which is true, but my friends would come clubbing with…

its kinda redicioulous for you to get that mad over it though. like yes I was mad but all you can do is accept her decision, or find a way around it. just know though that if you do find a way around it, if you get caught shes gonna be way more restricting…

and well theres really no irony in her going because shes your MOM… big age difference there bud… unless you meant she went at your age… which is different… but still not ironic…

P.s. clubbing isn’t all its made up to be, it actually gets VERY boring…

Answer #8

aww hang in there, not long now and you can visit clubs and pub when your legal.

hey your mum comes across as a caring mother, she must know what people get up to at nightclubs so she’s only trying to protect you.

reckon its cool having your mum keeping an eye out for you because it means she lub you silly :-P

Answer #9

Just listen to her..wait untill you turn 18. Moms know best. !

15 is way to young to go clubbing..im 19 and I dont go to clubs lol..doesnt sound fun at all to me ..

Answer #10

Your mom is trying to do what she thinks is best for you because she wants to protect you and keep you safe because she loves you. One day when you’re a parent you’ll understand. You’ll be 18 before you know it and you can do all the clubbing you want.

Answer #11

Im shocked that 15 year olds can go clubbing lol. I mean I know 1 year might not seem like a big difference, but most clubs set the age minimum at 16 years old IF that! And yeah,clubbing is NOT bad, or as it is made up to be. its just loud music, techno lights and a lot of dancing…whats worse would be what you do before/after clubbing, not the club itself.

Answer #12

Your mother is right for not letting you go. From the time I was about 14, I was allowed to do anything I wanted. That is not a good thing.

I would go to clubs when I was 15 on school nights and stay out until 3 or 4 AM. I was exposed to drugs. I was tired in school. I got groped by grown men.

At 15, you should not be going to clubs. Your mother is doing the right thing in protecting you from it.

To the person who said “it’s just music, bright lights, and dancing”–you’re wrong. Maybe the club YOU went to was fine, but I’ve been to quite a few, and most are more than a little adult.

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