Curfew-Students who are on holiday share in my distress over the use of this word. I get very sad at the thought of having to leave everyone at a party or hangout just because I'm afraid I won't be able to beat curfew and risk getting into trouble.
For many people just like me that have tasted the wrath of an overly protective parent, you know first-hand that it is not fun, not one bit! I never like to assume that everyone has experienced certain things, so allow me to explain for those of our dear friends that haven't encountered this.
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