Would it be worse to have to stay in your room for a week with a phone, computer and TV or to be able to go anywhere you want but have all electronic devices be off-limits?
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I asked Bailey this , this morning. He said he would rather go anywhere he wanted but as long as Jason and I were with.
I’d go everywhere I wanted. When I was a kid, of course, the alternative was unthinkable. I got grounded in my room for a week once when I was nine. That meant sitting, cleaning, reading, writing, drawing, and hoping my siblings would come in to torment me because it was better than being in solitary confinement. Well, OK, I did climb out the window one or two nights but that was off the record.
As a kid I would have said I’d want to roam. Now I’d say give me a week in my room!
Dylan says he doesn’t want to be shut in his room.