a few days ago i went to the movies with my guy and girl friends. at the time i had a boyfriend, while the movie was going me and my boyfriend started pashing, my mum walked in saw us and by my hair dragged me out of the cinema, when we got home she tells me that i'm not allowed to
out anymore, i start yelling at her she starts yelling at me in the end i ran away 2 one of my friends house.
MY MUM FOUND ME AND NOW IS NOT LETTING ME DO ANYTHING.
You have to accept that it will be a long time before you can start going out on your own and being trusted again.
It's hard to gain trust back, but it can be done. You have to start doing some work around the house and acting responsibly. If your mom complains a lot to you, let her and let her know that you are truly sorry and that you are willing to make everything up to her. And just because you say sorry, don't expect her to forgive you and let you go back out. You owe her your respect and trust, so let everything be.
Another thing is to not ever run away from home no matter how angry you get at your mom or anyone else in your family. Running away is a serious way to get in trouble and make people worry to death. Also, it's nothing but childish.Act responsible and respect your mom's wishes.
Alpha345 answered Sunday March 26 2006, 1:01 pm: You freaking ran away, do you expect your mom to let you do anything anymore?
The whole thing with your boyfriend, I will just say that is probably a shocker to your mom. But running away over it? What good did that do?
You ran away, and you can only deal with your mistakes through time. Your mom will let you out again, but it won't be for a very long time. And all you can do is wait.
Please make better decisions next time and think ahead.
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