ok so i met this guy thru my friend, and he's really cool and everyone likes him. he told me maybe a month ago that he really liked me, and i told him i felt the same way. there's just one problem..hes 15, and im 12, so i dont exactly want my parents to know..because i know they wouldnt approve of it. are there any ways for me to meet up with him somehow without my parents finding out that im meeting up with him? or am i just stuck with going to see him with my friend? thanks for your help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? preciouswaste answered Wednesday July 20 2005, 6:24 pm: i`ve thought of this. it`s the same for me, except the guy hates me, & my parents don't let me date. make a plan with your friend to go to the movies. make a plan with the guy too. show up at the movies. make sure you have told your friend about you & him so she understands & she can see a different movie. same with mall, different place in it. if your parents let you do drop off & pick up, you should be all good. make sure at the movies, you let your b/f know about your situation so while your mom is dropping you off he doesn't talk to you. as long as you guys aren't doing anything [like you know what i mean], i say age doesn't matter. just stay safe. but if your parents find out, they`ll probably kill you like mine. so if you feel too guilty, explain to them about this guy & how much you really like him. & you have a brain & you will do what's right. you're not gonna have sex with him. you're not gonna do anything they don't think you're doing. but if you really don't think your parents are gonna listen to you, take option one. hope i helped.
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