Question Posted Wednesday January 18 2006, 6:29 pm
ok so I really like this boy at my school..
ok everyone does but he flirts with every girl I know! and ok one day he was looking cute and you know I kinda sorta..smiled at him! he smiled back! I was so amazed then at the end of the day we had sex in the back of the aditrorium. I know But he was just to hott. then my dad started to ask me quetions and I'm not a good lier. I think he is finding out about me and what happened!
what should I do!!!!
amandax33 answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 9:46 pm: sex? aditorium? whaoh! okay im not even going to ask. But anyways, Your dad could find out from other people,Or he could find out from you. More likely he is going to hear somthing more than the truth if its from somone else. But if its from you.You can bend and twist and leave some details out but still tell the truth. I wouldnt bring it up unless he really starts asking questions. Oh and how would your dad know at first anyways?
x0b3autifuldisast3rx0 answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 9:24 pm: The best thing to do is just tell him the truth. Your dad will respect you alot more for being straight up with him and it will be easier for you in the end. It's kind of a hard thing to talk to them about..trust me I know. I just went through this. I told my dad about me and my boyfriend sleeping together and my dad was glad I told him. So the best thing is to be honest. Trust me. He will find out one way or another. Save yourself the trouble later. [ x0b3autifuldisast3rx0's advice column | Ask x0b3autifuldisast3rx0 A Question ]
cynicalladvice answered Wednesday January 18 2006, 7:25 pm: wow. well, do you want him to the gossip-y-fied version from someone else, or tht truth from you?
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