Breach of trust with mother?

Na
10

I actually only make mistakes, but this one time I smuggled a boy in when I was 13, I actually didn't want it, I have a very difficult time in secondary school so I let him in overnight because of my friends we were quietly only watched Netflix around 6 a.m. Tomorrow my mother came in and immediately called the parents of my friends and the boy who picked them up and scolded them and so on.

My mother says she doesn't trust me anymore and I'm so sorry I never really caused problems she says now I've broken everything between us what should I do now.

The boy is just a friend

lu

If you don't talk about it, it's your own fault

Mi

My parents usually don't even notice when I have visitors. Just say you want more privacy.

ka

Unfortunately, there are parents who do not respect the privacy of their children

de

Your mother seems to be taking control of her parental authority and want to keep you in check with her control. But how does your father see that?

tr

That has nothing to do with privacy anymore.

Mi

Yes, my mother has never come into my room at 6 a.m.

Bu

The night is there to sleep and not to bring hinz and kunz into the apartment. Trust has to be earned. Losing it is quick, whether you will ever get it back is debatable. What's wrong with you?

tr

Still, on the mother's side, this has nothing to do with privacy. It is "your" room in which it was left to you. But nothing more. You weren't so very quiet on us. So your mother has the right to see what's going on. Especially when there are visitors.

Mi

You know that I'm not the questioner?

tr

Oops sorry, but it's not that bad, right?