Your daughter locks her door because she has some things in there she doesn t want you to see.
Why your sister should always keep her door locked.
Yeah i keep all my external doors locked and all internal doors open so i can hear if someone breaks a window.
And never have to ask permission first.
If you re in your room and you want privacy barricade your door by wedging a chair under the door knob or pushing a piece of furniture in front of it.
Thanks boo i want to enjoy sucking you and debra out any time.
Second thing is your watching my kid why should i knock why would you lock the door do you have something to hide.
Keep the door locked when leaving your apartment ignore temptation when running quick errands inside your building.
Thats what i think.
If you were my sister in law i would treat you like family and just walk in.
I always wanted to eat my wife s sister while she baby sat our two son s linda was and still is one hot woman for her age of 69 debra is 61 62 soon 69 with a 62 year old woman my wife debra and her 69 year old year sister linda.
I don t fret over them unless they are being used to torment another child then i step in.
Rather he prevents her from working or finding any positive way to spend her time because he believes she is ill with.
In other words even if you trust your neighbors they re not the only people in the building and securing your apartment should always be a priority.
Once when living out of state i live in now with a now ex girlfriend small town where no one locks their doors i was awoken by the sound of someone staggering through the front door.
Locks are not a big deal around here it just means we have a large family in a small house and someone needs some down time.
Your daughter locks her door because she wants to do her homework without being disturbed.
Only strangers knock and wait for an invitation.
The protagonist s husband doesn t keep her locked in the room exactly.
If she refuses to offer an answer and there is nothing in her room that could potentially cause harm you should work with her to establish an appropriate boundary.
Family is always welcome.
Plus the door locking makes it easier for teens to do things that they are not supposed to be doing such as sneaking out drinking or having members of the opposite sex in their room.
But before you go off the deep end about your child locking his or her door you should wait and look for signs of a problem.
In my house a locked door is most generally just a message to siblings that the child behind that door needs some privacy.