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Question Posted Sunday May 1 2005, 3:13 pm

okay.. my boyfriend wants me to come over but my dad wont let me.. what should i do?

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shortiebebe021 answered Sunday May 1 2005, 7:28 pm:
well why won't your dad let you? maybe you could compromise with your dad that if he lets you go over, you could do something for him. or just don't go, go over to his house some other time. call him and let him know you can't come over. maybe he could go over to your place instead, under your dad's "watchful" eye lol. but don't sneak out, if your dad finds out he definitely won't let you go over to his place again. hope i helped :)

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