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How Can I Honour My Parents

Can i sue my parents?

You can sue them for an unpaid debt owed to you. Some children sue their parents for divorce. There are many things you can sue them for. What do YOU want to sue YOUR parents for?

My parents won't let me go to church!?

My parents don't believe in God and I do. Don't I have the right to go to church? My parents keep holding me back saying I can't go! Is there any law that says that I can go even before I am 18 without them interfering? Does freedom of religion have anything to do with it?

How much sin is it if you steal money from your own parents?

i have stolen money from my parents before not once but more and i regret it. it was to pay for my phone bills and my parents dont know i have phone and you might say just ask them or tell them you have a phone and i asked them and they said no. i am a muslim so from an islamic point of few what is the sin im getting like how will it affect me?

Parents wont let me have sex? Why?

Ok so let me start off by saying I am sixteen. (so I can legally consent) I have been dating my boyfriend for over a year and known him for about two and love him very much and I trust him. Before moving in with my new parents I was having sex all the time from 11-12 (I know Thats wrong but everything going on in my life with my birth mom was very wrong) I moved in with them at about 12. So let me get to the point i am basically A libido torpedo and i have Not had sex in 4 years which actually really sucks. I know people Will say in real life "you should Not be having sex at 16" but its actually really getting to me. My parents dont even know or suspect I masturbate so just going up and saying "I want to have sex" is Not A very smart option. I just am very fed up with them talking about having sex with each other and Not at least being a little respectful to me. i mean Im Not A genius but i get all A's Im A respectable and responsable person I do What Im told. What do I do?

What is the latin translation for "in honor of my parents"?

Tricky one, really. Latin's not really good with what you're trying to say. It kinda depends on what you actually mean.

in honore parentibus
or
in honoribus parentibus

That would be my best guess. It feels better to have parents in the ablative, and you would only need a defining article if they were somebody else's parents. Unless it's for emphasis? You'd really need to give more context to work out what you're actually trying to say.

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