I'm 15 Okay well my good guy friend and I want to date, but his mother hates my guts. Once his mother said something about me and he was sticking up for me and she said "Don't you start that again or I'll pull you out of school." And believe me she would do it too. So my friends are like just date and dont tell his mother, but his ex girlfriend is one of my good friends and her mother is still really good friends with his mother. So there is no way that we could keep it from her. What do you think I shud do?
Teza answered Saturday April 9 2005, 7:54 pm: Do you know why she doesnt like you? Why dont you try to find out. Maybe you could talk to her and ask her if not have him talk to her about it. If you both do go out tell your good friend not to tell her mom but I dont know why that would be any of the parents buisness anyways. x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
tweetysweetyangelLeLe answered Saturday April 9 2005, 5:55 pm: Here's the thing, his mother may have good reasons in her mind for not liking you, so you need to figure out what they are or maybe try talking to her. And it may just be that momma thinks her son and your best friend should be together instead of you and her son. You could just leave it strictly friends or you could date and not tell your best friend or if you tell her ask her to not tell her mother. I know it's tough when a guy you like's parents don't like you but you have to be creative and think of ways to prove that you are worthy of her son. And don't go doing anything crazy that may get back to her because that won't make it any better. Good Luck! [ tweetysweetyangelLeLe's advice column | Ask tweetysweetyangelLeLe A Question ]
shake answered Saturday April 9 2005, 5:02 pm: You must kill the mother. Or the good friends. Then the word wont get to her.
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