hi my name is jess my b/f's dad told us that he didnt want us in the house when no one was there so we left until he left the house and we went back in. well we heard him pull in the driveway so we went out the back door and he was standing right there. now i knw its gonna be so awkward if i ever go to his house again. how can i stop feeling embaressed and awkward and get things better between me and his dad
amandaxxbearx3 answered Monday April 10 2006, 9:28 pm: yea. I had a situation really similar to this one. I was so embarassed and i never wanted to see my friends dad again but the next time i did see him i went and talked to him. i apologized and said that it was wrong to birng stuff like that into his house. he thanked me for being adult enough to talk to his face and that even though i messed up he could stil trust me. Try talkin to your b/f's dad and telling him you realize what you did was wrong and that you will will respect his house and its rules. Whether or not it is true but it will most likely earn his trust back and gain some brownie points too.
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Mattio answered Monday April 10 2006, 8:27 pm: The same thing happened to me.Don'tworry about it! Once when i was a little kid my best frend's mom yelled really loud at him. I started to laugh uncontrolibly. She just looked at me and said "Its not funny" and she left. I felt so embarrassed i never wanted to go back. Then when I did and I just avoided the sibject by bringing somthing up rIght when i saw her. She kinda just forgot. Try that. I'm sure it will help.
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