<p>Well, yes, but those are the same two people that a fledgling adult needs the most separation from in terms of establishing their own identity, to be able to write what they think/feel without being second-guessed or edited.</p>
<p>Of course another student should know things about my that parents do not. They are my parents whereas students are my peers and friends. The reason to write which hobbies you have, for example soccer, or music, or pro-choice marches, or vibrators, is to meet other people with the same hobbies. New people, aka strangers. I know all of the 9th graders at my school and no I don't care about my "fondness" for vibrators. They have probably heard me and my friends yelling about it in the hallways as well.</p>
<p>I don't live in a state, and the only way I can lose my liscense is if I drink and drive. Which I don't.</p>
<p>I agree with TheDad and also, as I said, I don't care if my parents read my Myspace I just know they have no interest in invading my space.</p>