My friend has a 15 year old older brother who is having a house party. My friend has invited me and some other people we are friends with to go. I really want to go but if I did then I would have to lie to my parents. The plan is that I would go to my friend's house and tell my parents I was sleeping over then my friend's mother would drop us off at the party, we would tell her that we were just hanging out with our friend. We would go to the party and then my friend's mother would come and pick us up and take us back to her house and I would sleep over at her's. I want to go but I'm scared about my parents finding out because they would kill me. Should I go and risk it, or should I just stay at home and not go? I'm 13/female.
TheTeenGirl answered Monday January 24 2005, 4:52 am: I really don't think you should go, for one thing, this is pobably one of those parties where you get drunk and you do something you'll regret, and another, if you were caught, there would be no bit of trust from your parents, you will lose it for a long time and you'll realize it wasn't worth it. But if you're willing to take a big risk, go ahead, but I really hope more of those second thoughts kick in if you decide to go.
lildiamyn_69 answered Saturday January 22 2005, 3:41 pm: I don't wanna ruin your good time, but I think you should stay home because if your parents find out, they'll lose their trust for you, and trust me, you really won't be able to go anywhere then. hope it helps:) [ lildiamyn_69's advice column | Ask lildiamyn_69 A Question ]
MummuM answered Saturday January 22 2005, 3:09 pm: Do what you feel is best. People have to make mistakes in life and this could be one you'd learn from. Or you could not go and that way you won't lose your parents trust in you. Because if you do and they know you lied to them, they'll always be questioning you about were your going. So it's really up to you. Losing your parents trust in you or having fun with your friends for one night?
♥ Krissy [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
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