okay i live with my mom only && i`m an only child . but sometimes she dopesnt trust me . and i really wanna hang out with this boy i like and my friend will be there with me of course but i dont know how to ask her ! but i think she will let me if she knows my friend is with me bc i wouldnt hang oiut with him alone . any suggestions on how to ask her?? asnwer quick thanks
1. I think you should talk to her face to face. Pick a time when she's relaxed and can give you her undivided attention. The worst time to talk to us parents are when we're in the middle of something or - God forbid - we're just getting home from work! LOL
2. Give her as many details as possible: Where are you all going to be? (The mall, a party, the skating rink, at a mutual friend's house, etc.) Will there be any adults or older sibs around.
3. Regardless of what happens, use every opportunity to show your mom how responsible you are. This gives you a better chance of a "yes" in the future. :)
amy_xoo answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 10:12 pm: well, what i do when i wanna ask my mom a question and i dont like wanna ask her in person, what i do is write the question in like a letter form on a piece of paper and then stick it on her pillow. then she normally answers my verbally the next day. i hope this helped! [ amy_xoo's advice column | Ask amy_xoo A Question ]
sassysara answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 9:37 pm: Your mom will appreciate it if you are honest and ask her straight out. Just say "hey mom can I go hang out with (your friend) this guy so and so will be there but I will be with (your friend) the whole time.
She may still say no but she will start trusting you more and more the more honest and open you are with her.
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