Okay well, im 13, and my mom and I are pretty close (kinda) I meen I tell her a little about my boyfriend here and there. But I really want to become closer with her, like be able to tell her anything that happens in my teenage life. Im scared what she will say? If she will listen and help me out, or not? What Should I Say?
pretty_n_punk09 answered Monday January 17 2005, 4:12 pm: Just ask her about her day and she will probably ask you about your day and just start off like that. Gradually tell her more and more about you're day and your friends and your boyfriend, etc. [ pretty_n_punk09's advice column | Ask pretty_n_punk09 A Question ]
tessa1490 answered Monday January 17 2005, 3:45 pm: If you tell your mom that you want to be closer with her, im sure she will be thrilled! I would just be very blunt about it and be like "hey mom, we should talk more often!" [ tessa1490's advice column | Ask tessa1490 A Question ]
meaghan answered Monday January 17 2005, 3:21 pm: well,if you want to tell her anything else then just ask her to listen to her and mabee she will sit down and you can tell her about your love life or something else i pretty sure that will work. [ meaghan's advice column | Ask meaghan A Question ]
CheerMMS24 answered Monday January 17 2005, 3:12 pm: Just ask your mom to hang out with you more often...like go see a movie with her..and shopping and different stuff like that. Or over springbreak, ask her if you guys can take a vacation somewhere. After hanging out..you guys will gradually become closer. And im sure your mom would LOVE to become closer to you..(most moms do)..with me not knowing your mom i have no clue..but im pretty sure shes not gonna shut you out and refuse to be close.. just tell her you want to be!
Hope this helps! :)
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