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? asked in Family & RelationshipsFamily · 9 years ago

Parents censoring my music?

I know this is gonna sound a little dumb but here goes. I am 20 years old and living with my parents (hopefully not for much longer, trying to get a better job), but for the time being I am stuck here as I only work about 20 hours a week at a grocery store. My parents confiscated my entire CD collection the other day (about 350 cds) because they said they are inappropriate. WTF? I like tons of different types of music. I own about 5 rap albums so don't go on about that. My parents are very religious and they even took my gospel cds like Hank WIlliams and the Louvin Brothers. Is this going overboard? On an unrelated note I still have to be home at 10 every night. F my life.

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  • 9 years ago
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    They can do that....their house. I'd say, look for anvafforable apparment, then move out. They'll have to give you back your stuff.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    well you asked no question here but what i always do is make sure to remind them of thier 20's and what it would feel like and they are completing taking it too far your almost an adult legally theirs no need for censored music but i gotta warn you for the my house my rles sppech probably coming..get yo **** and move out brother

  • 9 years ago

    talk to your parents and tell them that u r an adult now and u have to make your own decisions and that thet cant treat u like a child anymore.

  • 9 years ago

    Id say, GET THE **** OUT OF YOUR PARENTS HOUSE. stay with friends till your back on your feet.

    Source(s): Hated living with my parents.
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