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“What shall I do?” Honey I think you can answer that question yourself, but if you can’t find yourself to do so, then let little ol’ me do the answering for you. Teenagers NEED privacy. Your kid is at the age where he is gonna want to be left alone and that’s completely normal, and upright violating it is only gonna make things worse and he’s gonna build distrust towards you and as crazy as this may sound, could affect his mental health because then he won’t feel comfortable in his own room. You never know what you could walk into. How would YOU feel if you were in his situation? How would you feel if your parent was just to barge into your room without warning? What if the man is getting undressed? Do you really want to walk in on that? Besides, knocking on the door isn’t that hard. It’s really not. You would want your kid to knock on your bedroom door, right? So why can’t you just simply knock on his door? And you should really work on respecting his privacy, because I got some news for yah, you’re not meant to know EVERYTHING that happens in his life. Doing some bad (illegal) things is one thing, but if he just wants to feel safe and alone in his room, then let him be. Treat him like a PERSON. People need privacy to grow up. I’m sure you need privacy too. Everyone does. I see why he gets frustrated about that. Give him some space for once. Please.