I want to go over to this kids house over the weekend. The thing is, it's a party and i will be with my boyfriend. So since my parents wont let me...( I would be sleeping there too ) what can I say so that they dont know that I am sleeping there.. Besides saying I am sleeping over 'so n so`s' house and really not because my parents could find that out and stuff. Leave your AIM screen name is possible Thanks
kelseyANDbethany answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 5:30 pm: my screen name is xBABiKELSx
to answer your question..i dont think it would be a good idea to lie to your parents. It might get you in trouble and take some other privaliges away. You don`t want to make them anymore mad. If its what you truly want.. i guess you could tell them that they cancel`d the big party and now are just inviting a few people to sleep over. Have a friend with you to back up your answer. :) hope it helped
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MummuM answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 2:06 pm: Maybe you could come to a agreement with your parents, that you could go to the party but stay out till 12. I don't think lying is so great, because you might lose all trust your parents have in you. But hey, on the other hand, you only live once and you are a teenager. Your suppose to make mistakes in life, that's how you learn. The only thing I can think of is telling them your sleeping over at one of your friends houses. Tell your parents it's just a girl get together type of thing. And my AIM screen name is, xx0nfir3xx
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Dr.Phil answered Monday February 21 2005, 10:42 pm: uhh i useually just leave, just tell em their parents will be there or somthing
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