well see i go camping with my grandparents.. and i really wanna bring my boyfriend along one time but its kinda the time i get to spend with my grandmother.. how do u think i could ask her to bring him?
dansgrlforeva answered Sunday April 17 2005, 1:11 am: no, plan another day to spend time with him. if you planned that day to hang out with her, do it! she's not around for long!
when my grandma died i was young and didnt get that much time with her.
i would spend as much time as her as u can, but make sure that your bf dosnt feel like he is being avoided!
Teza answered Saturday April 16 2005, 12:00 am: Just be like hey grandma can I please bring my boyfriend this time? It shouldnt be a big deal and you can still spend time with her. x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
icey0990 answered Friday April 15 2005, 9:31 pm: Well this depends on where you camp..but if its like 1 hour away or less maybe ask if he can spend one night camping..this way the rest of the time is spent with them..if that cant be arranged..just ask if he can come and promise that you are going to spend time with them.. remember not to leave your grandparents out..im sure it would be awfully easy to kind of neglect spending time with them if he was there..but promise to do things together and keep those promises..if he goes just dont hurt their feelings..sure go off alone with him for awhile..but be sure to do the traditions and spend a lot of time with your grandparents too. [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
ihearterik_n_scotty answered Friday April 15 2005, 7:53 pm: Say your friend has always wanted to go camping and they want to come also include in that that your friend is a boy so she want freek out when he shows up
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