Okay so i meet this boy. And he came to my house meet my family. But prior to this. We had talked and i told him to just say he was 16. Well then he told my mom that he was 16 and wud be 17 on july 19th. Which happens to be today. Well i forgot that he was kidding, and i completely took him seriously. And then when i was like oh happy birthday .. he goes. megan, that was fake member? And im like.. ohhh yeah shoot. But i seriously forgot. So what do i do, tell my parents or let them think its his birthday. Like right now we really have something that will probably turn into a serious relationship. So like what if we are still together next year.. or on his REAL birthday. (march) what do i do? Tell my parents or no? -- I dont want them to think hes a liar. cuz he not. But we just didnt want my parents to be guy about it cuz im only 14. i'll be 15 in 6 days tho. (for real)
ncblondie answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 1:11 pm: I noticed you didn't say how old he really is. If he's older than 17, it would probably be best to tell your parents up-front. They may not like it but it'll be worse if they find out you and your boyfriend lied about it.
IPIiINIkI_my_anti_drug answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 12:56 pm: Hey!! Tell your parents his real age and everything. its not worth it to lie about it. in time they will find out eventually, and plus its not fair to do this to your parents. So you should tell them the truth and say you were just kidding..
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AskElyssa answered Tuesday July 19 2005, 12:56 pm: I thnik that you sohuld tell your parents because family comes before boys do you don't want a guy who lies to you and your family so you should tell yuor parents and tell him not to lie anymore
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