hey, firstoff i just wanted to let you know that i think its so fucking awsome that you dont care what people think. and i think you earn yourself respect just by living with that attitude.
anyhow, my little dilema is with my boyfriend. i see him like once a week because he lives a half an hour away. his parents are divorced, so he goes to his dads house lets say every other weekend. but the problem is that i think his dad dislikes me immensly. because he sometimes says stuff to my guy, and he like dosent like to come and pick me up for simple things such as the movies. he just annoys the hell out of me. i get annyoed to easily. i would really just like to let him know whta i think, but i cant because hes an adult and i have to respect that ..what can i do ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Teza answered Saturday July 1 2006, 11:18 am: First off, thank you for saying that. =) So, even though your boy friends dad annoys you and such, you shouldn't just come off and tell him that. You should respect him as an adult but also your boy friend. Is there a reason that he might not like you? Instead of not liking him, try to fix things up with his dad. It might be weird and all, but when you do see him say hi and just be nice and respectful. If it still continues to bother you, eather talk to your boy friend or his dad and let him know how you feel. Be nice about it. There is no reason that you shouldn't tell them how you feel so don't be scared about that. So, just try to fix things with his dad and maybe he'll see you in a different way. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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