okay me and my boyfriend have been together for a while and i use to always go over to his house then something happened and his parents believe the rumor i want to see him really bad and my parenst dont like me having a bf so what should i do to see him and i'm 14/f
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? s0iint0youx3 answered Sunday October 30 2005, 10:44 am: If your boyfriend goes to your school you could see him there. If you have varsity football games on friday nights you can see him there. You,him and a few other friends could go to the movies. You'll be able to see him there. maybe you can try to get him to your house, sit in your living room and watch a movie, since the living room is one big open place in the house where everyone watchs and walks there. Hang out in there so your parents can watch yous a little bit.
First, you really should honor your parent's wishes. But if you can convince them that you are miserable with out him, maybe they would understand. As for his parents believing a rumor: Is the rumor true? Or fabrication? Can you prove the rumor is a lie? IF you can prove it is a lie take your proof and talk to his parents. Above all stay honest with everyone and yourself. Hope I helped you. GOOD LUCK
MattTheDude answered Friday October 28 2005, 9:07 pm: Ok if your bf goes to your school, then talk with him there. If he doesnt then maybe you could call him with your cell phone (if you have one)and if you are able to talk with him, you could plan a "coincindence" you could like tell him to go to the movies or something a certain day, and tell him to go that day too. [ MattTheDude's advice column | Ask MattTheDude A Question ]
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