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Question Posted Friday July 15 2005, 1:50 pm

i have this boyfirend i have been with for over a year now.. and i love him soo much and i now he feels the same way.. but he live in a totally different state and i want us to be together forever but his parents understand butmine dont im 15 and hes 18.. what should i do to get that acroos to my mom

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Blondchevybabe15 answered Friday July 15 2005, 3:40 pm:
You should tell your mom how you feel. It should not be hard to tell her if he means that much to you. Tell her that if you could make this relationship last for a year and be in two different states then doesnt that say it all. That you trust him w/ all you have and that all your asking is a little trust from her.That you are her daughter and you know that she loves you and you love her to..but plz jus give him a chance!!
She might just come through..i rele hope to hear back from you!!

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SWANKiFiED answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:40 pm:
The BEST way to truely get something across to your parents is to have a one-on-one talk. Yeah, that's right, quality time. Especially when it comes to mother/daughter situations, this is the best way. Ask your mom if she wants to spend some time with you one day when she's off. Maybe go to the mall or to get a bite to eat. Ease into the conversation with small talk & remind her what a good daughter you are. Try to clue her in on what's going on in your life. Then eventually start bringing up your boyfriend. Show her just how mature you are & even remind her how it was to fall in love for the first time. Good luck!

♥ Montana

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VixenDark answered Friday July 15 2005, 2:17 pm:
Just talk to her! Explain how you feel, then ask if you (as a family, not alone) could go visit your boyfriend. Have your family and his have dinner together. If they get to know each other better, she may approve more. Then maybe you can plan more such trips.

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