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How Can I Make My Parents Think I'm at Home?



I want to ride my bike in to town to buy some stuff from a store that is like 5 miles away, my parents would never usually let me ride my bike this far and it's on kind of a busy street. Neither of my parents are home and I've got a cell phone. If they call the house and I'm not home then I'd probably get in trouble.
But I don't really want to lie to them. What should I do?

If you violate their trust you could end up with a babysitter or grounded for a long time.
I suggest you rethink this.
call their cell phone and tell them where you are going
Stay home any way. If they find out you went, they won't trust you for a long, long time. One short delay on going into town isn't worth months of mistrust.
Either call them and let them know you need to leave, or wait for them to get home. Don't lie, and don't leave if you know they wouldn't be happy with that.
Oh come on, it's not the end of the world if you just wait until they get home. Honor your parents' wishes. It's way worth it in the long run.
Don't do anything in life that you know is wrong or that you would have to lie about. If you can't be honest about what you're doing, then how do you feel about yourself while you're doing it?
Call forward the house phone into your cell phone. press *72 and then the phone number and to unforward the phone press *73 and this will unforward the phone.
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