tHe ReasOn iiM askiinq For her iiSz CuSz She dOesnt knO ThiSSz siqht Nor dOo ii wAnt Her tOo ((ii waNna be aBle tOo sPeak fReEly Wid Out ym FrienDsz knOwiinq eVerythiinq) . .anyw ays.. thisz is reeeeally impt. plsz dont egt offended any1. ok my friend isz jewish and her mom makes thisz rule that she can only date JewiiSh quySz . (o WeLl) ne wAysz sO she mEat tHiSz quy naMed (leTsz CalL HIim Brian) sO she mEet Brian and She like FleL in lOve wIth HIm and he ReaLly likesz her tOo . whAt shOuld she dOo Date hIm anywAysz and qO behind her mom'sz back or JuSt LisTen To her mOm anD Date a JewiSh quy . (whEn she's aLlowed tO . She;s not alLowed tO dAt TiL she's 15 (she's 13 n a haLf nOw)
xxxxxx answered Thursday October 7 2004, 9:03 pm: dude just tell your friend to go out with the guy. i know sneaking behind her mom's back is WRONG, but if the mom thinks they're just "friends" they can still hang out right? and if you guys go on group dates no one's gonna know. you guys are 13 just chillax theres gonna be tons of people that you'll be dating in the future and her nazi parents (no offence) are probably gonna hate them all anyway. [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Thursday October 7 2004, 9:00 pm: Oy vey.
Her mom needs to wake up. I'm jewish, and I've never once dated a jewish guy. "Nice jewish boys" are just really hard to find...
Maybe if her mother met Brian, she'd change her mind. Sometimes, the best way to get parents to change their mind about a guy is to have the guy change their mind.
It's always worked for me...Lol.
I hope this helps her!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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