ok im going out with this guy i really like him but i got a hickey my mom noticed so she dont like him and wont let me see him. ive talked to her a ton..i just dont kno what to do now. please help me!!
love ya <3 and thanks
KiSsEs answered Thursday July 1 2004, 12:06 am: Next time put ice or chapstick on it that way it's not noticable!Tell your mom how much you really liek him and that you want her to be considerate of your feelings and that if she wanted you to be happy she wouldn't interfer. Why don't you invite him over so your mom can meet him in person for herself. Maybe she'll reconsider thing after that. ~KiSsEs~ [ KiSsEs's advice column | Ask KiSsEs A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday June 30 2004, 11:06 pm: Oy.
Your mom...needs to be awakened. A hickey is nothing, really. As long as he's not hurting you, then he's fine.
Maybe your boyfriend should talk to your mother, not you. She can see what a great guy he is, and
I mean, when I'm in a scrape - say I wanna go somewhere with him and not be home until 1 or something - and I talk to my mom and talk to her and talk to her, but she won't budge, I get HIM to talk to her. He has a calming effect on her, and she usually loosens up.
Give it a shot. =) Good luck!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
hotcherry answered Wednesday June 30 2004, 11:02 pm: ooh that sucks!! what you can do is have him over for dinner and let them meet and talk! once she sees how you guys are together (dont be making out or anything in front of her tho lol) she will trust you more!! thats the only thing i can come up with for that! <3 [ hotcherry's advice column | Ask hotcherry A Question ]
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