Why did my mom take my phone away for so long?

Why did my mom take my phone away for so long?

You decide to circumvent your punishment AND lied about it, when questioned, so she decided to take your phone away for a much longer time, because you clearly didn’t get the message the first time. Sounds like a fair punishment to me.

What to do when your friend is not answering your calls?

If your call is not answered, have someone else call that person immediately after you do. If their call is answered but yours isn’t, it’s possible that your friend is avoiding your calls. If you’re close to your mutual friend, explain the situation to them.

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What do you do when your girlfriend doesn’t answer your phone?

If she doesn’t answer, call back once. If she still doesn’t answer, leave a message asking her to call you back and give a brief explanation of why you’re calling. Unless you’re in an emergency, resist the temptation to call anyone repeatedly in the hopes your call will be answered.

Is it normal to have no guilt when having an aunt?

No guilt at all! So, no you’re not at all abnormal. This actually happened to me a lot of time. My aunt was a very attractive women and she was around 28 and I was 17. One day my aunt stayed over at the house to sleepover and I didn’t share a room so my aunt had to stay in my room.

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What should I do if my mom doesn’t answer her phone?

Assuming your mom is a healthy adult, and not a little old lady with dementia, and there’s no particular reason for you to normally worry over her not answering her phone, then the police aren’t likely to do anything until she’s been missing for about a day. If it’d make you feel better, though, you could call the police on the non-emergency line.

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What do you do when your parents take your phone away?

101 Things to Do When Your Parents Take Away Your Phone. Beg for the return of your phone. Sing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in its entirety. Sketch a picture of your phone. Dream about your phone. Watch your friends use their phones. Fingerpaint. Bake cookies.