TubbyChef wrote:
I think it's important that you let your parents know how important your night-time freedom is.
I don't think this would be a good idea. Not to rag on your parents or anything, but I don't think they'll understand. Most parents nowadays (and it was way worse in the past) have this "we're right and we know it" mentality and will brush off anything that's not in line with it. My recommendation is to do what the corporations have been doing for decades: lie about it, cover it up, then deny it.
(Lie about it.)
So let's say you want to have a late-night snack, then browse WP until 2:30 am. Your parents won't let you. At your usual bedtime, say good night, and go to brush your teeth. So while your parents are in their room, sneak some non-perishable food and drink into your room, hide it somewhere, then get ready for bed as usual. Turn off the lights and to go sleep.
(Cover it up.)
Once you're absolutely sure they're asleep (look for things like snoring, "good night, honey", or total silence), here's what you do. Put the bedspread over the space between the door and the floor, then safely turn on the lights. If you want to listen to music, use headphones. Eat the snack you prepared earlier, as quietly as you can. Then browse WP as late as you want. Once you're feeling pleasantly tired, go to sleep.
(Deny it.)
The next morning, if your parents ask you about the sounds of you walking around, go ahead and tell them: "I went to the bathroom" or "I wanted some water." Try to sounds surprised and slightly annoyed when you say these things. It will get easier with practice.
Regards, and best of luck.