Daydreamer...thats a very "Typical" and stereotyped suggestion, that asian parents don't trust their kids, and what did you mean about education???
Parents do trust their kids, (i think this normally applies to young daughters...am i right?) parents just don't trust other people, for instance, your daughter can be really sensible she could be understanding and knowing of what is right and what is wrong, a parent can recognise that, but parents don't know what "other" people will think of their daughter, aghar apna imaan saaf ho, zuroori nahin ke sab ka imaan saaf hai, matlab not everyone is the same. parents don't really have trust issues with their kids, they have trust issues with ther people, people who gossip, people who don't see a human in the right way if you know what i mean. But then again in contrast...theres always a black sheep in every flock and that can't be changed. If a child can't be trusted, then they shouldn't be trusted.
Me.....I work I study, i'm free, i have high goals and theres no limit to education in my family. I maintain my parent's trust, theres a line and i won't go over it, i've been given the freedom and i respect my parents, i respect their image and most of all i respect myself. Sometimes when my parents say no, of course i get annoyed, of course i yell and shout and tell them tht the don't trust me, but as you get older it all comes together and you understand, i don't regret it for a second. You never believe them when they say "It's for your own good" and at the end you realise that they weren't lying, thats when you get the respect you get the praise
and everyone likes praise lol.