Okay well my bf like lives in an apartment and like theres a pool outisde his apartment and like i rele want to hang out with him at his plaace but my parents wont let me go there cuz thts were all the ''smokers and druggies'' live ... does anyone know any good reasons i could tell my parents i could go there ? please...cuz if i dun go over there he mite start cheeting on me or somehing and he came swimmin at a pool neer me and everything for a long time so i wana go over to his house.....
thanks.
-xoxo Vanessa
I would first like to say, i'm sorry about you not seeing your boyfriend. If your parents know and approve of this boyfriend, i dont no why they care if you go to his house or not. i mean they can get over the fact that theres druggies and crap there, i mean, its not like your gonna be doing it. Um, its not a good idea to lie because, you usually get caught. trust me, its happend to me SO many times. But, if he really loves you he would A. Not cheat on you or B. Come to your house or hang out somewhere else so then you dont get into trouble. So im sorry and if he does cheat on you, let me kno cause thats not right.
I_am_Neo answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 6:04 pm: WellI don't know how old you are but if he still lives with his parents then say that they'll be watching you. Then have yours and his parents maybe talk about it and stuff and you should be good. [ I_am_Neo's advice column | Ask I_am_Neo A Question ]
mmmmmmm answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 4:47 pm: if he really truly cares about you, he would for sure understand why your parents wouldn't want you to go there. i would trust your parents on this one. just because you can't go to his house doesn't mean that hs is going to cheat on you!
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