So a step father has the right to strip search his 15 year old daughter?
Children do have privacy rights whether you like it or not.
Active little imagination you have there, Sparky...
Physical privacy.....yes,
But Ultimate privacy leads us down the road to the 32 pipe bombs in Klebold and Harris (columbine) or Kipland Kinkel (first school shooter)
C'mon. Don't put words in my mouth. A natural parent certainly has the perogative to expect that his or her child will live a drug and weapons free life while living at home.
I (as father) do not enter my girl’s rooms while they are in an immodest state, but my wife will not be afraid to enter. Mom and I are of the same mind.
My children may not consider any telephone call private. We parents decide the extent of the use of cell phones, and have the prerogative at any moment to examine the SMS content. At any time we might suspect any problem, we may call for the surrender of cell phones, and that without any explanation being necessary. Actually, our children currently only have cell phones in their possession when we are on an outing and they are not within eye-shot.
Our children may not have email accounts without our knowing their user name(s) and password(s).
We homeschool our children, and we determine the outings. We instruct our children meticulously with regard to the character of any friendships they make.
Our children do not date. My 30-year-old son married at age 21 and was never alone with a girl until his wedding night. Our second daughter was married last November, also at age 21, and never dated. Courtship outings were strictly chaperoned.
Privacy in our home takes second place to the combined characteristics of purity, safety, morality and spirituality.