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Hi!
My dad will not stop annoying me! He will stop at nothing to disturb what I'm doing. I can't take it anymore! He burps out loud, which is really disgusting, and I was just cleaning and he came in and went through the stuff in my room. I'm 13/m btw and I'm fed up with it. Help! (link)
I can see your point, I have the same problem too. I am 15, and when I tell my dad the truth about himself, he never wants to hear it, and gets all mad at me.

Now, I know it is frustrating to deal with this kind of issue, and you could try talking to him until you are blue in the face. I suggest that if talking doesn't work, you need to start asking some questions... Lay your foot down. If he is searching through your stuff, ask him why... He needs to understand what he is doing... If he is still acting in an angry manner, maybe as your mom for help, try to ignore it, or keep trying to talk to him.

Dads can be hard to deal with, so good luck :D


Which is the least awkward way of telling your protective parents you would like to date. Im a 14 yr old girl btw. (link)
The best way to ask your parents' permission is to go about it the right way. In the past I have had problems with this stuff myself. I didn't even ask permission at times... Boy was that a mistake... Anyways, all you have to do it be calm and to the point with it. Tell them that you may have your eyes on a guy you are starting to have feelings for, or someone wants to go out with you. Whatever the case, just state your points in a clear and calm manner, and I don't see why they would not let you. I suggest asking them to sit down and talk, it might seem weird, but it develops strong communication skills with your parents.




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