Alright here is my story.. My friends and my family do not like this kid i am going out with.. my little brother and some of my friends do like him.. but for the people who dont like him they dont have a good reason not to like him... they are racist and they cant see on how much i really like this kid...and i cant have him over for partys because my parents dont allow it and if my friends are having partys they can bring there boyfriends but im not allowed.. my boyfriend teachs my little brother to play football but just for him to do that i have to lie i have to tell my parents im going over lets say allisons house just for him to help my brother i dont no what to do PLEASE HELP ME <3 ash
Pixiemagic14 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 3:47 pm: Racisim is so lame. I mean does the persons skin color really matter. It's whats inside that counts. Your family members and a few of your friends who don't like him are blind. It's 2005 you know i mean theres alot of interacial couples. Just forget about what your famly thinks because if you like him and he likes you then thats all that matters. [ Pixiemagic14's advice column | Ask Pixiemagic14 A Question ]
cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 3:13 pm: heyy .. they cant tell you who to love and they should know that you cant even tell yourself wjo to love it just happens and it seems as if your white and hes black or your black and hes white well it doesnt matter about the color of your skin and your parents should respect that but if they dont you should sit down and have a talk wiht them about how you feel and then they will express how they feel and maybe that will work it out im sorry i wasnt much of a help but it was all i could think of
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