ok I asked a question before about my parents not likeing my x bf and that me and him might be dateing again...well my dad yelled at me and told me that if I didnt like the way he dosnt want him calling me that I should move and Im really thinking about it.... my dad really hurt me ( not like hit me ) but hurt my feelings and I havent talked to him since and it is starting to get on his nerves!!! My (might be boyfriend ) and my best friend are calling me 3 way tonight and I dont know what to do....I am in a BIG mess . PLEASE can any one help, I mean you guys gave me great advice but I really need more advice on how to get through this PLEASE, I feel like walking out on my parents and im only 16!
When my dad started to yell at me I walked out my back doors to my room and Slamed them and he chased me down! and told me to get back in the house and I just wanted to be by myself....what do I do??!??!??
what_we_call_a_tragedy_0x answered Friday October 21 2005, 9:14 pm: it sounds like he's just worried about you .. have you tried talking to him?? did you tell him your thinking of doing just that .. moving out? he may have just said it as a threat. were you guys close before all this? b/c im sure no father would really want to kick her daughter out over a boy. maybe if you tried talkin to him rationally about it, and then if it starts getting heated and theres yelling you can just let it go and let him cool down you know? you dont want to make him anymore angry then you have too but i dont know its either talk it out with him .. and work it out or see the boy in secret. talk to some of your close friends .. see what they have to say.
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