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Do Anne and Peter really have privacy? What would have to happen for the parents to go into the room?
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Anne and Peter may have some privacy, depending on the rules set by their parents. For the parents to go into the room, they would likely need to have a valid reason, such as suspicion of inappropriate behavior or a safety concern.
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