As a teenager I was encouraged to earn my own money, be responsible for all my own transport and help look after my siblings. The reality means I've been working since the age of 13 and would hop on a train to visit a friend 50 miles away because there were no restrictions.
No mobile phones either so once I left the house in the morning my parents would only be able to guess at where I was until I came home.
The bonus of this is that I've never been scared to go off by myself, I just plan and off I go whereas some of my friends still won't travel to a new place alone. Plus it gave me an excellent work ethic. If I wasn't learning or doing my hobby I was normally earning.
The drawback, the amount of times I was in a vulnerable situation (looking back) and just had to rely on my wits is quite scary. I was also given insight very quickly into how predatory men are (disgusting creeps trying to grope 13 year old girls just because they're waitressing!).
As mother to a 13 year old I've since talked to my mother about why I had so much freedom. Her answer was simply "Because I knew you could cope with it and make the right choices".
Does that mean I'm a terrible mother to my teen because I don't trust that she could cope with independent travel, working, taking care of her sibling? Or just that times have changed so my parenting reflects the reality of the times we live in.
I have no idea, hopefully when my daughter is older we'll have a chat and she'll thank me for how I shaped her teenage years...or at least didn't ruin them!