okay. i`m 14 me and my boyfriend have been going out for about 5 or 6 months. we've done a lot of stuff together. the farthest we've gone was h/j`s and fingering. but idk, i want it to happen more. my parents are really overprotective and they rarely let me go places. today my friend & her b/f went to the baseball fields and they supposedly had sex in the scorekeeping room. she said there is a memorial day parade and that theyre paying football after and her mom let her go. if it was my parents, they would want to know who was there, and they probably would have wanted to watch the game. i`m not saying i want sex, but i want time alone with him. do you have any suggestions on how i can convince my parents to let me go places, or even to let us be alone in the house?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? SWEETXLOVE answered Tuesday May 30 2006, 5:22 pm: oh i have the same problem with my parents! they always want to know where i am and whose going to be there..what i am going to be doing when im going to be home! but you could bring your boyfriend over to your house more and let your parents get to know him more so they will trust you with him and feel more comfortable with him around you ..you know? or if you wanted to just when your going out like that sleepover at a friends house or something and just say your going over there and then you can go wherever you want! just try to talk to your parents and ask for more privacy..but let your parents get to know him more..so they arent so uptight!!
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