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<blockquote data-quote="ivm18" data-source="post: 946860" data-attributes="member: 166019"><p>Hello, My newly diagnosed teen son asked me if he can go out with his friends, eat out, watch movie and play lazer extreme! This is not the first time he will spend times with his pal outside our house or school. He had some sleep over couple of times since diagnosis. My worry is he and his friends will go out without adult supervision in a crowded mall. Unlike sleep over, host parents were there in case of some emergency situation.</p><p>Should I allow my son? I am having this crazy idea to stalk him/them in the mall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivm18, post: 946860, member: 166019"] Hello, My newly diagnosed teen son asked me if he can go out with his friends, eat out, watch movie and play lazer extreme! This is not the first time he will spend times with his pal outside our house or school. He had some sleep over couple of times since diagnosis. My worry is he and his friends will go out without adult supervision in a crowded mall. Unlike sleep over, host parents were there in case of some emergency situation. Should I allow my son? I am having this crazy idea to stalk him/them in the mall. [/QUOTE]
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