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I really didn't have a direct curfew, per se, as long as I called home when I got to my destination, and when I was leaving on the way home. My parents were more strict on who I surrounded myself with, if anything. They never really had to worry about that, though because I had only one really close friend who at the time was my best friend. I met him when he was 6 and I was 8. We stayed best friends up until he passed at age 30 in a plane crash. So I really didn't run with too many people with the exception of the kids I grew up with when I was kid.
My two best friends today, I met in college and they are still my running buddies, the problem is one lives in Cleveland and the other in Columbus LOL. But we still talk on the phone and text almost daily. Here I have folks I hang out with from church on occasion.
I would say the only thing where my dad didn't play and was strict on was my relationship with my brother and sister and pretty much our relationship with each other. Because of that, we are very close. I come from a very close, tight, spiritual family which both of my parents are big and strict about. That, and good character/manners/respect/integrity. They were pretty laid back with most everything else.
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