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"Caught" is such a subjective word... I had a window that pushed out from the bottom and that had to slither through. One day, it closed too much and I couldn't get the bottom to pop back out. I had to knock on my brother's window to let me him. He tattled.
Once I realized my mom didn't wake up from the sound of the door opening and closing, I started going out/in the front door. Silly me, thinking a window was the right way to sneak out!
Never did. My older brothers did, and they also broke their curfew fairly often. I had the bedroom window they threw pebbles at to let them in. I think I was deterred from chancing it when I realized my parents made them pay for the windows they so frequently broke.
Its hard to sneak out when your parents don't give a rats a** where you are at night.
But when I spent the night at friend's houses we snuck out sometimes. I would usually say something stupid and get us caught because I wasn't used to having to lie to parents about what we did over night.
I never did. I had a friend in high school who told me she used to sneak out the window at night...one night when she came back her dad was sitting on the bed waiting for her. I was slack-jawed when she told this story, because it would never in a million years have crossed my mind to sneak out of the house. I had absolutely no desire to, and nowhere to go if I did.
Yes, many times. My bad-influence best friend who lived next door would throw acorns at my window, and out I'd come. Police picked us up while we were walking one night - apparently there was some vandalism in town that we had nothing to do with, but since we were only15, they brought us home. My parents were not pleased.
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