Re: What can you do when your parent(s) don't trust you? i think that one reason your parents behave this way is because you are a female.
i mean if you look at the news nowadays, females get hurt or gets bullied more easily online or outside . your parents are worried for your wellbeing and safety, thus their actions. too many cases of girls getting cheated, agreed?
and like you said, you are small sized, so all the more people tend to develop a protective feeling for you, not to mention your parents.
maturity is not a case of how matured you think you are, its the things you do, your actions you portray to others, how you speak, and very importantly, how you think and settle issues, problems.
i can tell you that being 19-21 years old does not mean the age of maturity. some people can be very matured at 17, in the form of their mindset. some, at 25, is still hopelessly wilful.
apparently your parents think you are not ready yet. so trust them. unless your parents are those nightmare parents, which i doubt so, you should trust their judgement, for they are the ones who have watched you grow for two decades. they know you, and they want the best for you.
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